Looking for work - Ways and means of helping you find employment
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At different times in your life you may need extra advice and support to help you into work. Whether you are a lone parent, disabled, leaving school or college, over 50, or simply out of work, there's practical help available
Jobseekers from the European Economic Area (EEA) member states have the right to live, work and study in any other member state without restriction.
The Department for Employment and Learning offers a number of services and programmes to help unemployed people
There are many things you can do to make your job application and interview successful - information and practical advice has been put together to help you prepare
Get one-to-one advice from a personal adviser in your local Jobs and Benefits Office/JobCentre
While you look for work have you considered volunteering?
After you apply for a job you may be invited for an interview. This is usually with the person or company you could be working for, or it may be with an employment agency. Here are some basic tips on how to stay safe when you go to an interview