Working with employers Gaynor Smith Relationship Manager V2.0 September 2012
Working with employers
Gaynor SmithRelationship Manager
V2.0 September 2012
Universal Jobmatch
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• New, free* on-line job-posting and matching service
• Introduced in November 2012
• Accessed via GOV.UK, available 24/7 and available in English and Welsh
• You will need both a Universal Jobmatch account and a Government Gateway account to use this service
• 1.5 million jobseekers already have a Universal Jobmatch account.
*Your usual internet provider charges will apply
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Universal Jobmatch – the benefits
• Universal Jobmatch is easy to use, it’s secure and will speed up your recruitment process
• It automatically matches jobseeker CVs to the jobs you post online
• You can see how well a jobseeker matches your job ranked by ‘best match’ first
• You can test the labour market before you advertisea job
• You can upload a number of jobs in one go.
Universal Jobmatch – how it works
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• You post your job online
• Jobseekers upload their CVs online
• The service automatically matches suitable CVs to your job
• You get a list of the most suitable matches
• You choose who you invite to interview.
Universal Jobmatch – next steps
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• If requested, you can choose to provide on-line feedback to those jobseekers you did not select
• You can save job descriptions for re-use
• You can choose to provide on-line feedback to DWP about Universal Jobmatch.
Universal Jobmatch – additional services
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• Do you want to work more directly in partnership with us?
• Once you’ve set up your Universal Jobmatch account, here’s more information about the additional services we provide…
What we do
• We work with employers to help them fill their jobs
• We work with peopleto help connect them to the local labour market
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Where people come to find work
Every day:
• Employers advertise 10,000 jobs on Universal Jobmatch
• Over 800,000 people search for jobs on Universal Jobmatch
• Over 14,000 people move off Jobseekers Allowance
• More than 80 employers are helped by our dedicated Small Business Recruitment Service.
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The more we understand your business,the better we can support you
Our service is free and we put you in control. We can:
• Help meet your recruitmentneeds
• Help you build your business byequipping people with the skillsyou need
• Connect you with support fromacross government and localpartners
• Support you and your employees if you need to makeredundancies.
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Helping you recruit the right people
• We can help you to recruit a diverse workforce to meet your business needs
• We can also help to address local skill shortages.
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European Employment Services (EURES)
We can:
• Help you recruit across Europe
• Provide advice on employing workers from European Economic Area countries
• Put you in touch with our European partners.
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Coming up
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November 2012Universal Jobmatch
From October 2013Transition to Universal Credit commences
Making work pay
• Work is the most sustainable route out of poverty
• We’re reforming welfare to make work pay
• We’re simplifying government and removing bureaucracy
• We’re removing barriers to work
• We’re listening to employers ideas.
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Unemployed people have lots to offer
It’s easy to overlook unemployed people, but they are individuals with skills and talents that could benefit your business.
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Young people bring fresh ideas and enthusiasm
We can help you to recruit young people by:
• Providing financial help
• Improving their skills and experience
• Linking you with the National Apprenticeship Service.
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Get Britain Working Measures
• The Government wants to get Britain working.
• This will require the support of all our partners who have the expertise and local knowledge to give individuals the tailored support they need to find work.
• You are best placed to tell us your needs and those of the local economy and how we can work together to support our unemployed customers.
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Get Britain Working measures:
• Work Clubs - encouraging people who are out of work to exchange skills and share experiences, so that they can find employment;
• Work Together - developing work skills through volunteering ;
• Work experience - helping young people gain insight into the world of work
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• New Enterprise Allowance - supporting unemployed people who wish to move off benefits into self-employment;
• Enterprise Clubs - a way of encouraging people who are out of work to exchange skills, share experience, and work through their business ideas;
• Sector-based work academies – comprising of pre-employment training, work experience placements and guaranteed job interviews
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Get Britain Working measures:
Work Experience Placement opportunities
•A lack of understanding of the working world may be a significant barrier to finding and sustaining employment •We want to work with you to offer young, unemployed people the opportunity to overcome this barrier through 2 – 8 weeks work experience•For those who lack work experience, the chance to undertake real work and adjust to the routines and habits of working life can significantly improve their employment prospects
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Sector based work academies
• Combining sector-specific training with a work experience placement and a guaranteed job interview
• Targeted at customers close to the labour market to help them find work
• Lasting for a maximum of six weeks, with the individual remaining on benefit and receiving additional support with travel and childcare
• Accredited training – leading to units on the Qualifications/Credit Framework as appropriate to the entry requirements for intended jobs in those sectors Department for Work and Pensions20 Working with employers
Questions?
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