Definition: 1. A government office where people can get advice in finding work and where jobs are advertised.
Use 'Jobcentre' in a sentence:
1. UK company called Knobs "n" Knockers recently made an ad seeking to recruit naked cleaners of either sex in Southampton Jobcentre Plus.
2. Jobcentre Plus, the first port of call for the newly unemployed, has been given more resources ( see article).
3. Losing a job is hurting: you don't skip down to the jobcentre with a song in your heart, delighted at the prospect of doubling your income from the generous state.
4. The newly unemployed should be given more help by reversing cuts in Jobcentre Plus staff, increasing statutory redundancy pay and lifting the amount of redundancy pay that can be taken tax-free.
5. Jobcentre Plus, the first port of call for the newly unemployed, has been given more resources (see article).
6. It is a change of career that offers a welcome end to signing on at the JobCentre;
7. Rising Numbers of vulnerable jobseekers are being tricked into losing benefits amid growing pressure to meet welfare targets, a Jobcentre Plus adviser has told the Guardian.
8. Jobcentre Plus is run by the Department for Work and Pension and can help with job hunting, claiming benefits and arranging for interpreter.
9. Contact agencies, look on job-seekers websites like Monster.com, get in touch with your local jobcentre plus, and keep an eye on the situations vacant section of your local newspaper.
10. Losing a job is hurting: you don’t skip down to the jobcentre with a song in your heart, delighted at the prospect of doubling your income from the generous state.