How do I search for jobs?
The easiest way of searching for a job is to type what you
are looking for and where in the relevant boxes. If you
want to see all jobs in your area, type in 'all jobs' and a
location or postcode for your search. For a more specific
search, you can also select from the following options:
· Hours
· Perm/Temp
· Age of vacancy
· Working pattern
For more information about the job search options, see Job search options
explained.
Can I search for part time work?
To look for part time work, type what you are looking
for and where in the relevant boxes and also specify the hours
that you are looking for in the 'Hours' box before
searching.
Can I search using the job reference number?
Yes, just type the job reference number in the 'Job
title, job ref or SOC code' box. The job reference number
is in the format ABC/12345 and is not case sensitive.
Can I search using SOC codes?
Yes, you can type up to 3 SOC codes in the 'Job title,
job ref or SOC code' box. If you are claiming Jobseekers
Allowance, you will find SOC codes relating to the type of work
you are looking for on your Jobseekers Agreement (JSAg).
What else can I type in the 'Job title, job ref or
SOC code' box?
In addition to a job reference number, SOC codes and
part time work, you can also input;
1 Up to three types of work you are seeking or,
2 The phrase 'all jobs' or
3 The phrase 'all today's jobs'.
Location Box
In the 'Location' box you can enter a location name or
postcode e.g. 'Stafford' or 'S1 4ER' or 'DE4'. Or, if you
want to look for work nationwide, you can enter words like
'Great Britain' or 'GB'.
Distance
You can use the 'Distance' drop down menu to set the
size of the area for your job search. The default option
is 15 miles, which means that searches will return vacancies
within a 15 mile radius from your specified location. You
can narrow or widen your search area by selecting different
distance options. Please note that for an 'all jobs'
search, the distance will be limited to a maximum of 15
miles.
How do I find home working vacancies?
If a job is not location specific - for example, a home
working job or a job requiring travel - then employers will
normally assign a regional or national indicator to the
vacancy. Normally search results are ordered to show
local vacancies first, followed by jobs which are classed as
regional or national. Sometimes you might not see any regional
or national jobs at all, especially if a large number of local
vacancies have been returned. Therefore, the easiest way to
find home working jobs is to carry out your search using a very
small radius (e.g. 1 mile). This will mean that a small number
of local vacancies will be returned and you should see some
regional or national jobs (if there are any available).
For example, if you run a search for sales in Sheffield with
a radius of 1 mile, you will see a range of regional and
national vacancies.
Please note that not all jobs that include a regional or
national indicator are home based jobs.