How do I reorder the job list?
When you first perform a job search, any vacancies returned
will be listed in 'Best match' order. This means that the
list will be ordered according to how best the jobs match your
search criteria.
There are other ways of ordering your job list as described
below. If you want to reorder the job list, select one of
the results list column headings: your results will then be
redisplayed according to the chosen order. The results of any
further job searches will be ordered in the same way.
Note: reordering the job list does not start a new search or
insert more vacancies; it simply reorders the list according to
your selection.
You can also change the number of jobs shown in your results
list. To do this select one of the 'Results per page'
options. Any further job searches will continue to show
your selected number of jobs per page.
Best match
This is the default order in which jobs are returned.
'Best match' means that the list will be ordered
according to how best the jobs match your search criteria with
the closest matches at the top of the list. Any jobs
which have a yellow 'Best match' star next to them should match
your search criteria exactly. The 'Best match' star is only
shown when you have carried out a search using the detailed
criteria such as Hours, Perm/temp etc. As you move down
the list, you'll see jobs which are less relevant but still may
be of some interest to you. Job lists are ordered with
local jobs displayed first, followed by regional and
national jobs (such as homeworking jobs or jobs involving
travel). As a result, you may see some regional or
national jobs with the 'Best match' star listed below local
jobs without the star. You should note that if you carry
out a very basic search, for example 'All jobs' in a
location, they will be listed in alphabetical order.
Job title
This option orders the results in alphabetical order
by the Job Title.
Wage
If the list is reordered by 'Wage' the results will be
shown with the highest annual wage presented at the top of the
list and the lowest at the bottom. As various wage
periods are used for different jobs (e.g. hourly, daily,
weekly, annual and others) Jobs & Skills will calculate an
annual full time equivalent (FTE) wage based on the information
shown in the 'Wages' column and present the reordered list
accordingly. The reordering is based only on the wage
information available and does not take into account the number
of working hours per week for any job listed. You should
note that the reordering can only apply to jobs with a numeric
value in the 'Wages' column. Any jobs which do not have
numeric information in the 'Wages' column e.g. 'Competitive
salary', 'National minimum wage' etc., will be shown at the
bottom of the job list.
Distance from postcode
This option reorders the list based on how near the
jobs are to the postcode used for the search. Those jobs
nearest to the postcode are shown at the top of the list.
Jobs & Skills always bases its job searches on
postcodes. So, if you have performed a search using a
location name, the system will convert the location to a
postcode and use it to search. For example, if you have
searched using 'Liverpool' the system will actually carry out a
search based on a central Liverpool postcode, in this case L3
5RL. If you have searched using a location name, you can
always find out the actual postcode used for the search by
looking at the top of the job list (e.g. 'This search is for
postcode L3 5RL with a radius of 15
miles').
Date posted
This option reorders the results by the date that the
job was added to the Jobcentre Plus database. The most
recently added jobs are shown at the top of the list.
Results per page
You can also select how many results you would like to
see on each page of the job list. Your first search will
always return 20 jobs on each page, as long as there are a
minimum of 20 jobs based on your search criteria. If you
want to show a different number of jobs per page, select your
preference from the 'Results per page' drop down menu and then
'Reorder'. The job list will be redisplayed with the
chosen number of results per page.