MyWorkSearch helps both jobseekers and at risk welfare-to-work professionals
Online outplacement service MyWorkSearch has teamed up with training provider Exchange Group to provide its Work Club clients with interactive eLearning content and online job search tools.
Online outplacement service MyWorkSearch has teamed up with training provider Exchange Group to provide its Work Club clients with interactive eLearning content and online job search tools.
Exchange Group in association with Jobcentre Plus operates the largest network of Work Clubs in the UK, offering jobseekers a range of services covering skills training and employability support.
To enhance the job search services the Work Clubs network offers its clients, MyWorkSearch gives jobseekers access to a comprehensive suite of interactive tools, training, support and advice designed to help them get a job faster.
A negative side effect of the government’s Work Programme and Skills Funding Agency (SFA) changes is that many advisers and other staff who provided support in welfare-to-work now find that their jobs are at risk.
To combat possible redundancies, MyWorkSearch is offering its online service free to at risk welfare-to-work professionals.
Richard Alberg, chief executive of MyWorkSearch, says: “We have a close relationship with our colleagues in the welfare-to-work community and hope we can help them through this difficult period by offering MyWorkSearch for free.”
Anyone interested in taking up this offer should email MyWorkSearch at [email protected]
