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Searching on jobsgopublic

Posted by Haylee on May 20, 2008

Well it’s always interesting for us to see what our candidates are searching for on jobsgopublic.  I thought I’d provide you with a mini breakdown on what occupational groups, sectors or search terms are most popular as searched by you, the jobseeker.

15 Most popular searches:

1.  Generic ’search all’
2.  Administration / Clerical
3.  Housing
4.  Management
5.  Teaching
6.  Education / Academic
7.  IT / Telecoms
8.  Finance
9.  Non-Departmental Public Body (NDPB)
10. Educational Services
11. Community
12. Customer Service
13. Central Government
14. Graduate Programme
15. Social Housing

As a niche jobsboard we only list jobs within the public and not for profit sector, and we also have another piece of criteria where every single job on jobsgopublic must be ‘employer branded’.  This we feel, is important for the jobseeker to know exactly what organisation they are applying for.

Happy job hunting

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  1. ZIAD Mon, 26 May 2008 22:20:52 UTC

    HY , i am looking for a job in customer services or library job or special educational need & teaching assistance , if you could supply me more information and assistance and help ,it will be very appreciated . Thank you for your assistance looking forward to hear from you soon .
    Kind Regards

  2. Haylee Tue, 27 May 2008 08:54:10 UTC

    Hi Ziad,

    The best way to start your search is via the ‘Job Search’ page http://www.jobsgopublic.com/searches/new
    From there you can choose your criteria from the Sectors, Occupational Groups, and Location. (hint: for more than one criteria use the ctrl key when selecting)

    For special education and teaching assistance positions these are usually classed in the occupational groups ‘Support Staff’.

    Hint: utilise all sections of the search function to ensure your results are as accurate as possible including ‘Salary Range’and ‘Working Pattern’.

    Ziad you can also set up several different searches and save them in your profile rather than searching broadly for all areas you are job seeking in.

  3. PHEBEAN OJO Tue, 01 Jul 2008 12:16:44 UTC

    Please note that I am currently unemployed and will like to seek in Housing area, Customer service area or Support Worker.

    I will be very greatful if you can be mailing me all job vacancies in the above areas.

    Many thanks

    Phebean Ojo

  4. Haylee Tue, 01 Jul 2008 13:03:20 UTC

    Hi Phebean,
    You are able to set up as many jobs-by-email searches as you like via jobsgopublic. Firstly you will need to login (top right of home page www.jobsgopublic.com), if you have not logged in already, you will need to firstly register.

    After you have logged in, go to the ‘job search’ page and choose your criteria. (Under any of the sections you can select multiple criteria by holding down the Alt key.) You may want to choose all 3 of your criteria, or set up individual searches for Housing, Customer Service and Support staff.

    Then make sure you select the ‘Location’ that you’d like to work eg Lancashire, Greater Manchester & Cumbria etc.
    Then click ‘Search’ - it will bring up relevant jobs matching your criteria.

    When you scroll to the bottom of this page you will see ‘Click to save the search criteria - Save Search’. You can choose a title for your search eg. Housing/Cumbria or however you’d like to name this.

    These saved searches will automatically email you when new jobs come in that fit your criteria. You can amend you searches and criteria at any stage by going back into your account.

    I hope this information has helped you with your job search and thank you for your question on the blog.

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