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Job Centre Plus is the government's portal for finding all sorts of jobs, including NHS jobs and in the time of the credit crunch, hopefully any recession proof jobs out there! Do you use Jobcentre Plus or have you used it in the past to get the job you always wanted? Why not write a review of the jobcentre website and help other customers looking for Job Sites to find the best employment site to ensure they get the job they deserve and want!
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“Disgraceful Service - When you Genuinely Need Help -...”

★☆☆☆☆

written by Dazy123 on 16/10/2023

When you have worked for a living since age of 14, put into National Stamp & Tax and you get penalized through owning your own home & not a taker. Seriously let me down with financial non-help. If I was an important id get every help under the sun same with being a druggie etc etc.

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“Would run better managed by monkeys”

★☆☆☆☆

written by Hamster419 on 02/03/2023

As an organisation supposedly there to serve the public, and help people back into employment, from my experience I couldn't say the truth is any more the opposite. I have on numerous ocassions dealt with staff members that appear extremely under qualified for the roles they are in. The total lack of respect shown, and the way you are spoken to by these people, is shocking to say the least. Half of the raff that work in these places don't seem to understand the meaning of organisation. As a claimant, you are expected to turn up for an appointment on time, however it is perfectly acceptable for them to keep you waiting around for 20+ minutes. It's the wonder half of these places havn't been closed down, given the people that run them.

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“useless, also stupid logic”

★★☆☆☆

written by LanceCorbett on 31/01/2023

despite getting my (only) paycheck this month (28th jan), it is the only useful thing that the job centre has given me. it's been incredibly hard for me to get a job, getting rejected in interviews and so on... i thought that with the job centre i'd actually be guided with what i'm looking for, but no, they shove the whole "oh you must spend several hours a day applying for jobs" down ur throat, like okay, is that it? nobody helps you, plus these jobs they recommend are awful, ones regular people won't like to take. they aren't even related to what you're already qualified in. i also got to an appointment just a couple minutes late due to public transport being delayed, but i wasn't allowed to participate in a group meeting as security was told to not let anyone late in, i had no idea about this...really thank them so much for wasting my time and money getting there.

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“OK, civil at all times.”

★★★☆☆

written by LawsonAlvarez356 on 20/01/2023

Whenever I have needed to attend a Jobcentre, whoever i have spoken to whilst there has been civil and polite, which is all that you can hope for. To be quite honest, as they have only got 2-5 minutes to talk to you, you cannot really expect a huge amount from them, and I treat each appointment as a case of "showing willing" When you think about it, any jobs that they find when on their computer will be the exact same available jobs if a jobseeker searched online themselves, they do not have a "secret" stash of available positions. Going there also provides a good source of cardiovascular exercise, which can never be a bad thing.

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“Pathetic. Everyone. Epsom”

★☆☆☆☆

written by Livia310 on 19/01/2023

Was only on it because I struggled to find employment but now I’ve learnt how to get into interviews well and don’t need them. They try and be condescending but their overall intellect lets them down. End up running hoops around some fat old depressed power hungry office workers for 10 mins then go home. You can tell they are used to getting away with their rude underhand remarks with people who are vulnerable. They have it confused when they meet someone who’s just as/more mentally capable than them. Embarrassing. If I was like them at their age.. I’d genuinely consider topping myself. Ugly, stupid, bitter, power hungry, actually hungry 247 by the looks of it. They have a lot to be bitter about to be honest. The only way they can feel good about themselves is to try look down on people they view as below them. That’s who they are. When infact they are the definition of failures. All I needed was some help. But all the wanted to do was try and make themselves feel better at someone elses expense. I’d call them bullies but they are just as incapable of that as they are combing their hair

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“Jobcentre plus in Hereford”

★☆☆☆☆

written by Clarissa143 on 11/01/2023

I have been out of work for 8 months now and feel the need to give a review of my findings of Hereford Jobcentre. I have medicated stress and depression and the last place on earth I feel like going is the Jobcentre. I want to get back into employment. First the positive is that the security guards there are always welcoming and polite, as is the person who signs me in. That is where the positives end. It annoys hell out of me, the second I get off the seat, the many cleaners there are straight away there with the cleaning spray in case of the bloody Covid, that we are over the worst of. Let me get off the seat 1st!I am hard of hearing in 1 ear, and have to try to hear the work coach through a screen due to, you guessed it Covid! By this time you can probably guess I am quite annoyed and stressed before I have even spoken. I remember the days where shock horror the job centre actually had job cards in that you would make a not of reference number and get the details from a useful person behind a desk. No longer does that happen, there are no jobs advertised in branch. My work coach does nothing to assist me looking for employment, all she does is read what I have put on my online journal. I can do that myself and oddly enough I know what is in journal as I have written it in there!! She has a job for the sake of having a job and filling in boxes. It is roughly a 1 minute appointment and at the end she says she will see me again in a fortnight to do the same waste of time. They expect me to look 7 hours a day for work and when I explain I have perhaps already applied for a job, or that I have had a negative from that job I get attitude. Heaven forbid I try to explain to her few times that a new job does not come up every day, and I am applying for everything I can. I have found out about 2 programmes from other sources, that the work coach had not heard of initially, she looked into it and 1 programme didnt exist anymore and the other you have to be unemployed for 1 year before you can get put on it! Why didnt she know about these programmes before? On the financial side, I have claimed Universal Credit for 3 months before falling ill, and they are taking bits off my present claim because they messed up and unbeknown overpaid me before. I ask how much is to be paid back and she does not know even though it their system!! I am trying to live on £267 per month which is impossible. I tell them this and they say I have enough to keep my car on road legally. Well I need to keep car on the road to go to job interviews!!!!!!! Its like talking to a brick wall, but thats insulting to the wall. I am not asking for sympathy from her, just a touch of professionalism and understanding that I am not professionally unemployed and want to get back into work.

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“Utterly useless & work coach only carrying out a box...”

★☆☆☆☆

written by Nico001 on 13/12/2022

The so called 'work coach' was utterly useless. It used to take me 30 minutes to walk from home & a further 10 minutes to get up the stairs to the 4th floor. And of course a further 30 minutes walk home afterwards. All for a so called 'meeting' that lasted 20 to 40 seconds. She only ticked a few boxes so she could keep her useless job. It wasn't just me going through this waste of time. There were people before & after me going through the same half a minute waste of time. I just used to see it as an hours exercise due to the walk to & from home. I had to go because you could tell she was a vicious person & if I missed the weekly appointments she would stop some of my benefits. She was/is a total disgrace to Jobcentre Plus & gives it the worst name possible. There should be a total shake-up of those offices & get people in who actually want to help people. Jobcentre Plus Sutton, in Wallington, Surrey.

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“Security guards, facet Rd King's Norton. ”

★☆☆☆☆

written by 201Larson on 13/06/2022

Facet road jobcentre Birmingham, a joke I had an appointment their so whent along on my pushbike. I don't have a lock at the moment so I whent in to ask if they had a secure place to leave it. I was instantly approached by 3 security staff who got in my face telling me that they told me before not to bring my bike. I only purchased the bike 2days before. I tried to explain this but I don't think they spoke very good English. Eventually they said as a favour I could put it behind a gate which they would lock. I come out to a open gate with my bike on show. I'm not that guy. very unprofessional. To busy trying to look hard.

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“Terrible with Fake jobs”

★☆☆☆☆

written by Jakayla290 on 16/10/2021

Would never recommend this website to anyone, fake jobs, mostly advertised from recruitment agencies

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“Kingsheath job centre birmingham always looking clean...”

★★★★☆

written by Patricks27 on 22/09/2021

Very helpfull moat of the staff at kingsheath job centre thank you for help support advice also

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“Very supportive”

★★★★★

written by Gauthiervl447 on 01/03/2019

Jobcentre staff get bad stick but i want to add they are not all like that. My coach trisha at lanark is lovely polite amd supportive. She has went out her way to help me after falling pregnant and being so understanding of my health issues. Can i add these people are at the frontline they are overworked and stressed amd just want to pay there bills they have bosses and dont want to see people struggle or do without but they have bosses to answer too please next time you blame your coach just remember they are only trying to do a job.

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“Terrible DWP staff behaviour”

★☆☆☆☆

written by on 12/09/2017

I've had to sign on more than twice and each time I have been subjected to rudeness, humiliation and unjustly sanctions. The sanction Centre has become infamous for it's incredibly rude staff. I have seen this first hand. It's absolutely disgusting how they treat people. One time I was asked to send my CV by email to my advisor. I sent it and my advisor (interrogator) even replied saying she received it. The very next week when I was due to sign on, she asked if I sent the CV, I replied with "yes I did". She said she never received it, even though just a few days ago she replied to it saying she got it. She called me a liar whilst being one herself. Another incident that involved me being sanctioned because my interrogator demanded that I both attend a training course and go to another town for an introduction. Also because the sanction centre took more than half my money, I no longer had enough to cover my food expenses. I was asked to work for nothing for a month at Stansted airport, but I explained that I've got nothing to sustain myself while working there. So essentially told me to go without. I will NOT starve myself. Also sometimes the interrogators shout out when talking to you. I've been tempted to return the favour a few times, I certainly will next time. The way the sanction centre (formally jobcentre) behaves is absolutely disgusting.

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Written on: 23/01/2018

They are totally rude they don’t help you even if your pregnant all they do is care about themselves they don’t care about if you have no money and they don’t how far you live they only care about your appointment and they are making me come more than once a week and they told me I only have to come once so I’m no longer going anymore thanks for your unhelpful time

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“Blackpool Queen Street Job Centre ”

★★☆☆☆

written by AnnalisePadilla319 on 27/08/2017

The amount of times I have had to complain about Blackpool jobcentre in Queen Street is ridiculous It has been mainly about staff who do not behave professionally. One time I went to sign on there and was forgotten about. That was one of the many complaints I made Some of the staff seem nicer than others and not all the Security guards are thugs. Some Claimants are abusive for many reasons. But equally some job centre staff do not treat their clients well either. To sum up then I find this particular job centre a dark and depressing place.

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“If you want to destroy your health go to Jobcentre”

★☆☆☆☆

written by 254Grant on 05/06/2017

Some staff are really rude and what's worse they seem to especially enjoy causing mental agony and pain to disabled clients. For physical disabilities adaptations (other than wheelchair access) are refused. I also suffer from depression and just a small phone conversation with my adviser leaves me in tears feeling like I want to kill myself. Ingeus, for example, that provide work program service does not have this affect. On the contrary Ingeus are professional. My adviser at Jobcentre Marylebone talks down to me like I am not made of human stuff, I feel like a rat up for extermination. I have a degree and a background in data analytics, I would do anything to get rid of my physical disabilities to get back to work, I would make much more money and I wouldn't have to put up with this bullying by exceptionally evil Marylebone Jobcentre staff. My health has greatly deteriorated because of the Jobcentre. Here advisers personally choose to cause or provoke mental distress. No empathy at all. Horrible

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“worset ever oppointment ”

★☆☆☆☆

written by jessyb95 on 19/05/2017

No support so whatever for us workers gone to my oppointed to reclaim . I have started a new job two days ago as a supervisor and my paid day is in 5 weeks and ask for help this month got nothing had nothing for a month aswell all they say is you can't cuz working over 30 hours and i live with my dad who is on sick as he had a heart attack over a month ago so i ask is there any other benefit all i got is go to a food bank but i am wearing shoes what got holes in And travel cost and other things i was in tears they do not care then all of them who does not want to work get everything for nothing i am never signing on again they ment to help you with work and getting work but they don't once you get it horrible experience ever.

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“Call this number”

★☆☆☆☆

written by DejaBauer373 on 14/04/2017

Replace the advisors and put a sign saying (call this number) because that's the only answer I get. if you don't have an appointment all the staff becomes useless and that's all they can say even though they sit around chatting. They are obsolete.

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“Worst call centre ever”

★☆☆☆☆

written by 63Bryant on 27/10/2016

You cant call local numbers any more you have to call the 0345 number. You either wait on hold for ages or you get a voice activated system which isn't helpful at all. It asks things like please say in a few words why you are calling. I say to book an interview room. Response: Are you calling to make a claim? No, ok why are you calling you can say things to like to make a claim. I am calling to book a room. You are calling to look for work is that correct. No! When this eventually fails you get number options to select. When you select these options it just cuts you off. I raised this with the contact centre who were not interested. when you eventually get a number for the local office it either rings for 15 mins without being answered (no answerphones), or someone answers it and says they are busy in the middle of an appointment and to call back later then they quickly hang up on you. This is the worst government service in a long list of bad government services.

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“uncaring depressive and obtuse ”

★☆☆☆☆

written by Dakota1959 on 22/09/2016

Very reluctantly I had to make a claim for Job seekers. My last experience at the Job Centre had me running to the G P. after a confrontation with a so called Civil Servant. As the government have moved the goal posts for pension age (60) I am living without income. I was effected by the bedroom Tax, amassed rent arrears and now have a bailiff appointment to evict me. If that's enough to stress me. Also forced to claim Job Seeker allowance as advised by my local Council so they can retrieve the C T arrears. I am sitting in front of this advisor explaining all this and after she did all her rules to do with Job Search and what one is expected to do (or has to do) to secure a low paid job. I explain that I have no funds to travel to sign on. Still falls on deaf ears, however I added if the judge sees fit and carry's on the eviction then of course I have more pressing issues. She still went on to add you need to come in a nd sign!

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“Disgraceful service”

★☆☆☆☆

written by QuintenRichards376 on 29/07/2016

Job centre staff are extremely rude, if anyone else carried on like that they would be sacked. Its about time something was done. Feeling annoyed doesn't even cover it, grrrrr.

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“Stigmatised”

★☆☆☆☆

written by on 21/06/2016

Having worked within the hospitality industry at management level for many years since my teens and through university, I found myself unemployed. I had heard some terrible stories about signing on from friends but thought it would be prudent to do until I found a job. The problems started with the application. It took almost six weeks to process me. Supposedly they are meant to back-date your payments. This did not happen. Now for the Job Centre itself. Never have I experienced such a negative, soul crushing environment. The staff can barely contain their contempt for the unfortunates around them. The advisor initially assigned to me was a lovely woman. She knew I wasn't chronic unemployed, was a graduate etc. I never saw her again. I was advised, quite honestly by her, not to give them any excuse to sanction me. It was in my best interest to turn up early for appointments because they are notorious for calling your name out early then sanctioning you for being late or a no-show. She advised me to keep meticulous notes and back everything up with evidence as far as possible. Straight away alarm bells are ringing - this is a member of staff warning me that they will try to sanction me! Now, not to denigrate anyone but there were clearly a lot of people there who were long-term unemployed. I honestly believe that I was targeted as I did not fit into the typical category. They would send emails requesting I go to workshops to help prepare me for work. Firstly, I've been in work for years and only unemployment for a couple of months. Secondly, I've to travel to Partick at the other side of Glasgow via public transport? Lastly, I've heard about these ridiculous workshops where you have to stand up and sing about yourself and do interpretive dance. They are in fact just an excuse for pseudo-teachers and educators, individuals of dubious qualifications and training, to keep a job. They would also demand I come in for consultations outside my standard meeting. These were utterly pointless and were "Just to see how I was getting on..." Absolutely fine, pretty much the same as I was two days ago during my signing on date. More like checking up and inconveniencing me. I didn't have a car, bus fare is ridiculously expensive and it is a fifty minute walk there and back again. There was one hard-faced, sneering blonde woman in particular who made sure I had to explain my existence to. I'm very observant and would spot her looking me over, clearly baffled by my being there. I knew she would be going through my details and evidence with much gusto. And so she did. I overheard a chap say that in other, lets say less well-heeled areas of Glasgow, the advisors are much more sympatthetic and less strict. You would have to be when 90% of the people coming through the doors have never worked a day in their lives. Can you imagine asking them to fill out detailed job search criteria when they are barely literate? Then there was the security. A short, grey haired, bespectacled man and a foul individual he was. Strutting around with unjustified game-cock self-importance, he would cast his disdainful eye upon all and sundry. Strolling behind desks where consultations were being conducted, picking up and reading confidential materials. Lets be honest, at that level security like taxi drivers and public transport workers attracts a certain type and he certainly fit the description. It is little wonder the establishment needs security the way they treat people. I'm not saying I'm a man of the people, far from it but it is embarrassing enough having to declare you are out if work and go through the quite frankly very uncomfortable ritual of signing on, without the callous and quite deliberate attempts to sanction the desperate and those genuinely trying to find work. Job Centre - shame on you!

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