Murcia City Council runs the Local Employment Portal to facilitate the relationship between entrepreneurs seeking cover jobs and job seekers.
The Mayor of Murcia, Miguel Ángel Cámara, and Councilwoman Employment, Beatriz Hontoria, presented this morning by the Local Employment Portal, created to provide all possible tools for Murcia find a job.
Interested citizens will have free access to job portal from any computer, through the Council's website, where you will find an icon with the link Employment Portal.
To access all the services the user must be registered, but you can enter as a guest (unregistered) and you can see the jobs advertised.
The data of registered users will be treated according to Law 15/1999 on Data Protection, and will always be modified or canceled.
The site offers two possibilities for businesses and job seekers.
Companies will have to register and can post their offers, unlimited and free.
Job seekers may attach your photograph, curriculum written in Word or PDF, or fill out a form provided by the web.
You can also attach letters of introduction, recommendation, etc.
Any registered user may be a candidate for various jobs advertised, and in the 'state' verify enrollment date in the offer, position, etc.
It also offers the option to unsubscribe at any time.
In addition, the new job portal enables users to receive the new offers that fit your profile by email or SMS to mobile phone by clicking the icon 'Add Alert'.
The companies will have their personal profile with your data (CIF, name or business name, address, phone, fax, email, contact person, description of activity, etc).
Companies to manage each of your job, can check the number of visits, view the curriculum of the candidates, etc.
In addition, it will create chips with bids, describing the job.
The Employment Portal can be accessed from this very moment and it is possible to register.
The Employment Department shall inform employers of the municipality of the existence of this initiative to become an effective tool for job search.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia