Wednesday 14 November 2012

Universal Jobmatch for jobseekers - Local Recruitment Agnecies

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Q1. What is Universal Jobmatch?
Universal Jobmatch is a new, free* online job posting and matching service
for companies and jobseekers. It will be a secure and easy way for jobseekers
to search for work. It will be available to anyone looking for work or seeking a
career change, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For jobseekers and
companies in Wales the service will be available in Welsh and English.
* Your usual internet provider charges may apply

Q2. When does Universal Jobmatch launch?
Universal Jobmatch launches on 19 November 2012.

Q3. How will Jobseekers get access to Universal Jobmatch?
It will be accessed through www.direct.gov.uk
Please note GOV.UK will replace Direct Gov from 17 October 2012.

Q4. Will jobseekers be disadvantaged if they do not have access to the
internet at home?
The service will be available from anywhere that the internet can be
accessed, including internet cafes and libraries.
The most important thing is to help jobseekers to get the training they need, to
be confident in using the internet, searching the web and know how to open
an email address, so that they can receive the full benefits of the service.

Q5. Who can use the service?
Anyone, as it is a web based service. However, it is primarily aimed at all
companies and people in the UK who are looking for work or seeking a career
change.

Q6. Will there be a charge to use Universal Jobmatch?
All services offered to jobseekers and companies will be free at the point of
contact, but there will be the usual internet provider’s charges.

Q7. What are the advantages to jobseekers if they register for Universal
Jobmatch?
The advantages are:
• create or upload a CV,
• tailor their job search preferences to suit the jobs they are looking for,
• conduct and save their own job searches
• receive ongoing job matches


receive alerts via email
see how they match against the jobs placed
refine their job search and identify any skills gaps against their
preferred job roles
view company details of jobs matched to their account
apply for jobs online
access to the help and support function
keep a record of all their job search activity in one place
allow their Jobcentre Plus adviser to access their jobsearch activity
record


Q8. Does everyone have to register to search for jobs?
No, but if not, jobseeker’s will not be able to access all the facilities listed in
question 7.

Q9. What information will a jobseeker’s CV hold?
Jobseekers will create a CV that can include, but not be limited to their name,
address, telephone number, email address, skills, competencies,
qualifications, salary levels sought, location, job preference, hours sought,
(per day/week and flexibilities/working pattern).

Q10. How will a jobseeker be able to use their CV once it is in place?
When using a CV, jobseekers will be able to upload an existing CV, create a
new CV, view, amend and delete a CV that they have stored on their account.
There will also be an interactive help and hints facility to help them in
improving their CV content. Their CV, once uploaded can be used to create
matches to employer jobs.

Q11. Will there be a print facility for jobseekers?
Yes, jobseekers will be able to print “single documents” created within their
account e.g. their CV, any web pages and screen prints they may find useful.

Q12. How will a jobseeker be notified of a job?
If a jobseeker completes a profile on Universal Jobmatch they can search for
jobs and be automatically matched to the wording in the skills section of their
profile. If a jobseeker goes on to complete or upload a CV, the service will
search through the CV and make a match to suitable jobs when a company
places a job. They will be notified by email and by entry to their account.

Q13. How can a jobseeker provide feedback if they are unhappy with the
service?
Jobseekers will be able to provide feedback on their experience via the
Universal Jobmatch service itself.

Q14. Is this service also in Welsh?
Yes the service is available in both Welsh and English.

Source: DirectGov.JobCenter.


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