• Also offers a service every Tuesday Financial Advice
The Job Club, created by the Department of Youth and Employment, headed Lola Sanchez, a total of 104 registered users since its launch in January.
From that date until now have been made 375 requests to use this service.
This new service began operating in January 2009 and is open to all citizens of the municipality seeking employment.
The service operates on an uninterrupted schedule of 8 am to 22 pm, Monday to Friday, with technical support from specialists in vocational guidance, responsible for providing advice on all aspects that have to do with improving employment.
Services provided by the Club will focus primarily on access to the internet to facilitate job search, job offers public and private right of curriculum development, via e-mail communication with prospective employers, as well as training on the use of tools Internet search, through technical guidance, and availability of information for press and other media jobs.
Also important is the Job Club offers significant financial advisory service, which is vital for users, offering them a comprehensive solution to the different financial situations that they face, and always by large consulting professionals who provide the best possible solutions.
So far today have made a total of 47 financial consultations (55% are unemployed and 45% of employed people).
In terms of consultations, 20% are from people in critical condition, with debts and no longer paid unemployment benefits, 15% are farsighted people that consultation on home buying, investments, 10% want to reorganize debt and 5% are general inquiries.
Respect to the nationality of persons who have undertaken such consultations should be mentioned that 80% are persons of Spanish nationality, 15% are Latino and the remaining 5% come from Morocco.
The consultations have been framed in four blocks: the unemployed who need to adjust their spending to the new economic situation, people who have a difficult economic and financial situation, citizens in normal or stable financial situation, with the intention of purchasing a new home; and those who have a responsible attitude of trying to renegotiate their loans to try to meet a lower fee in anticipation of any change in employment status.
Members registered as users of the club are 104 to be distributed as follows:
national total immigrants
Men 57 26 83
women 14 July 1921
TOTAL 71 33 104
Job Club is accessible by reservation the same day, by phone 968200293, or by accessing the Local Development Agency, situated in the Calle Azarbe Paper, 22, 30007 Murcia.
The need for job search parallels the maturity and desire to integrate fully into society.
The council provides all the resources available to help the unemployed access to job market through training and teaching job search techniques, and through workshops that incorporate students working life.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia