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Jan29
Job Tip: Avoid Labour Market System
Categories: Useful Job Tips, flexible new deal, unemployment; Feedback: 1 Comment
Keywords: jobcentre plus, jobseeker tips, jobseekers allowance, Labour Market System
So, there are hundreds of websites out there giving tips to jobseekers. Regardless of the fact those who are responsible for the content having jobs so might imply success, these people haven’t tested them, and many of the tips are outdated or focused for a different country with different laws and different job market trends. These tips are more focused on beating longterm unemployment and one tip is extended on job interviews. This specific job tip refers to the Labour Market System and avoiding the common longterm unemployed mistake. Flexible New Deal scandal has published 10 tips for Jobseekers to help them succeed – this is just one of them – you can find the others by the enclosed link. These tips are focused on the UK and assuming the jobseeker is receiving Jobseekers Allowance. View the rest on Flexible New Deal Scandal
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Dec5
Ten tips for Jobseekers
Categories: unemployment; Feedback: 2 Comments
Keywords: 10 job tips, job tips, jobless, jobseekers, Jobseekers agreement, jobseekers allowance, jsa, JSAg, Labour Market System, LMS, unemployment
Flexible New Deal scandal has published 10 tips for Jobseekers to help them succeed. These tips are focused on the UK and assuming the jobseeker is receiving Jobseekers Allowance.
10 Jobseeker Tips
1. The Labour Market System (LMS) isn’t the be all or end all to find employment
The Jobcentre’s Labour Market System (LMS) is a requirement to Jobseekers Allowance (JSA) when you have been submitted to jobs through a Jobseeker Direction (JSD) and for steps you have agreed on your Jobseeker’s Agreement (JSAg). My advice would be, apart from when referred to by an adviser; avoid the LMS system. It is full of spoof jobs, agency jobs etc. and the genuine jobs are submitted to circa 150-299 people as Jobseeker Directions and of course many more apply directly from the website.
You are unlikely to secure a sustainable job through this system and searching it a few times a week will just get depressing and waste your resources. Statistically long-term unemployed people (although have looked elsewhere too) have made the mistake by focusing on this system as their primary source – the irony is – it is what probably makes them long term unemployed.
2. Focus on greater mediums (such as the job paper)
So, if you have been searching for jobs apart from them who advertise both in other mediums and the Labour Market System (LMS); it can say a lot about an employer whether they wish to put the money where their mouth is and get a newspaper advertisement or whether a free advert on the Labour Market System (LMS) is sufficient.
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