One of the requirements for those collecting unemployment benefits is keeping track of your work search. That’s not always easy.
A recent StartWire survey of 25,000 unemployed workers reports that:
- 25% of job seekers had their work search records audited by state unemployment agencies
- Of those that failed to provide documentation, 75% had to re-pay benefits or were denied benefits
- More than 85% believe that staying organized improved the outcome of their job search
StartWire, the Internet job search organizer website, has provided a free way for unemployed workers to track their job searches so they don’t jeopardize their benefits.
With just a click from within StartWire, job seekers can customize their job search records.
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Read More @ Unemployment Work Search Organizer.
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