Job Seekers definition

Job Seekers means people looking for work.‌
Job Seekers means users seeking employment.

Examples of Job Seekers in a sentence

  • The Department will not pay a Fee Concession Contribution to the RTO in relation to individuals who are granted a fee concession and who are also referred Job Seekers.

  • Personnel and Job Seekers can choose to not use E-Signatures and may sign the document manually instead by notifying the sending party they are choosing to do so and by obtaining a non-electronic copy of the document.

  • Reader’s guide The Seasonal Work Incentives for Job Seekers Trial is a two-year trial commencing on 1 July 2017 in which Qualifying Seasonal Horticultural Work (QSHW) Eligible Participants can participate in QSHW and earn an extra $5,000 each year without affecting their Income Support Payments and access a Seasonal Work Living Away and Travel Allowance of up to $300 each year, where the QSHW is more than 120 km from their home.

  • The Provider must promote, deal with enquiries, manage and report on the Seasonal Work Incentives for Job Seekers Trial, in accordance with any Guidelines.

  • The Provider must, in accordance with any Guidelines: engage and work with QSHW Employers to understand their needs and identify QSHW Vacancies; and provide QSHW Employers with information about the Seasonal Work Incentives for Job Seekers Trial to ensure they are aware of the potential benefits available to them.

  • Career Systems currently refers Job Seekers from a number of programs to area job fairs.

  • NEOGOV E-Forms and other electronically signed services (“E- Signatures”) are provided by NEOGOV for two counterparties (generally a government employer (the “sending party”) subscribing to NEOGOV Services and Personnel or Job Seekers) to electronically sign documents.

  • To be considered an Eligible Individual for the purpose of this Schedule 1, individuals undertaking training under the following arrangements must present the relevant Referral Form to the RTO prior to enrolment: Referred Job Seekers; Asylum Seekers and Victims of Human Trafficking Initiative; Workers in Transition program; Single and Teenage Parents Training Initiative (if appropriate to the RTO); and Young People Transitioning from Care Initiative (if appropriate to the RTO).

  • The UK economy moved into recession in late 2008 and claimants of Job Seekers Allowance in Dundee rose to 4.4% compared to the Scottish average of 3.0%.

  • NEOED E-Forms and other electronically signed services (“E- Signatures”) are provided by NEOED for two counterparties (generally a government employer (the “sending party”) subscribing to NEOED Services and Personnel or Job Seekers) to electronically sign documents.