Plymouth job centre (also known as Jobcentre Plus) is a government agency whose purpose is to support those of working age on welfare or unemployed into work and aid Plymouth businesses fill their jobs. Jobcentre plus is part of the Department of Work and Pensions whose purpose is to provide opportunities for all to work.
If you are currently without employment then Plymouth Job Centre can help in a number of ways. Firstly, they can offer you essential advice on increasing your chances of getting into work such how to write a CV, interview tips and how to apply for a job. Plymouth Job Centre can also advise and be of help to you to apply for the relevant benefits whilst you are hunting for work. Plymouth Job Centre also have a number of schemes which can help you if you have difficulties getting into employment. They can be of particular help if you have a disability. Plymouth Job Centre also advertises jobs posted by Plymouth area employers.
If you are a Plymouth companies you might find the Plymouth Job Centre of assistance to you in a variety of ways. Firstly, the Plymouth Job Centre provide free job advertising to Plymouth employers via phone or on the internet. This free advertising means that lots Plymouth job seekers currently out of work will have access to your role. The Plymouth Job Centre will be able to offer you advice if you are in the unfortunate position of having to make employees redundant. They can also offer advice on a range of other work related.
So if you have posted your job with AllPlymouthJobs and want some additional advertising or you need job hunting advice then we recommend you contact Plymouth Job Centre.
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