Automatically sizing to a user’s mobile device and the ability
to sign-up for news alerts are key improvements that make the
website’s tools more user-friendly. The enhancements will
improve the user’s experience no matter their comfort level with
the technology.
“These new website tools will help workers gather information,
update resumes and apply for jobs,” IDES Director Jay Rowell
said. “The latest news on career information, hiring events and
no-cost HR services for employers is now available whether you
are sitting comfortably at your computer, doing a quick search
on your tablet or breezing through your smart phone.”
Workers can use the website to apply for unemployment insurance,
certify for benefits and manage their account. They can apply
for 150,000 jobs at
Illinoisjoblink.com, the state’s help wanted hiring board
operated by IDES. Employers can confirm a worker’s eligibility
for unemployment insurance, research data to evaluate business
opportunities and review 75,000 resumes.
The IDES website has evolved into a critical tool for employers
and employees and has had more than 4.4 million unique visitors
in the past year. Information is available in English, Spanish,
Simplified Chinese and Russian. Interpreters are available for
other languages.
State agencies are working together to deliver services to
unemployed Illinois workers. Access to services for basic needs
such as job training, food, clothing and shelter are located at
www.ides.illinois.gov/assistance.
[Text received; ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT
OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY]
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