Book yourself chance of a job
Thursday, 19th April 2001.
INTERNET kiosks in the county's libraries will give access to more than 300,000 jobs.
Suffolk County Council and the Jobcentre have teamed up to provide information to those seeking employment and training opportunities.
Worktrain will allow jobseekers access to all the information currently held on the Department for Education and Employment (DfEE) website.
It is hoped the new initiative will provide a one-stop shop for jobs and increase the chances of finding work for those living away from jobcentres in rural areas.
Tina Ellis, Suffolk employment service district manager said: "This website is good news for job hunters and people seeking training in Suffolk. It is the biggest employment website in the UK and a great boon for jobseekers."
Suffolk County Council and the Jobcentre have teamed up to provide information to those seeking employment and training opportunities.
Worktrain will allow jobseekers access to all the information currently held on the Department for Education and Employment (DfEE) website.
It is hoped the new initiative will provide a one-stop shop for jobs and increase the chances of finding work for those living away from jobcentres in rural areas.
Tina Ellis, Suffolk employment service district manager said: "This website is good news for job hunters and people seeking training in Suffolk. It is the biggest employment website in the UK and a great boon for jobseekers."
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