Better way to register CV at Department of Labour in order to apply for latest South African Government vacancies.
The Department of Employment and Labour is the department of the South African government responsible for matters related to employment, including industrial relations, job creation, unemployment insurance and safety.
Better way to register
A better way to register is via the Employment Services of South Africa (ESSA) database. You can register as a workseeker and search available careers, and apply online for many of the opportunities registered by the employers. Once registered, a CV will automatically be compiled which you can download.
Your application will be sent to one of more than 186 Departmental employment practitioners across the country, who will consider your application for submission to potential employers.
If you are an employer or organisation that wants to offer training opportunities, you can also register the job opportunities online- this will be immediately available to all registered jobseekers to view. To register you will need a valid UIF registration number.
How to register CV at Department of Labour
Unemployed people can register as work-seekers at their nearest labour centre or online. This will enable employers to find them if they are looking for candidates for learnerships or permanent jobs.
Registering as work-seeker
Unemployed people should use the following steps to register as Jobseekers:
Step 1: Complete the Work-seeker Registration Form
Unemployed people must complete the Work-seeker Registration Form and hand it in at their nearest labour centre or online at https://essa.labour.gov.za/, Click here to Register Online.
Step 2: Keep your contact details up to date
Work-seekers must keep in contact with the labour centre and let them know as soon as their details change.
Step 3: Be prepared for interviews
Keep your CV up to date and prepare for interviews.
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