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How to get Job Search Logs

By | Jul 2, 2010 | 0 Comments | Rating: 0

Jobs search logs are a necessary evil for receiving unemployment benefits. Unemployment job search logs must be taken seriously as people are frequently called in for audits regarding their job search. If an individual who is receiving unemployment insurance is found to not have been carrying out a valid and complete job search, they can lose their unemployment benefits, be forced to pay them back, and also face charges of fraud and fines.

Most unemployment benefits require the completion of at least 3 job searches a week, many actually require more contacts than that, due to different unemployment extensions. That's 3 job searches a week that must be formally documented in job search logs. So once you've run out of job search logs, where can you find more? You have lots of easy options to get a hold of more unemployment job search logs.

Check your unemployment claims kit. When you first claim unemployment, they include several copies of a job search log. If you haven't already found and used these, you can make copies for future use.

Another way to get unemployment job search logs is to locate your local employment security department or unemployment agencies website. There should be unemployment agency contact and website information on any of the paperwork that they've sent you regarding your benefits.

Visit the unemployment online website. Search specifically for unemployment job search logs. You should be able to find a pdf that will allow you to print off unemployment job search logs from your very own computer. There may also be an icon indicating a downloadable file for unemployment job search logs on the homepage. Where the actual link for job search logs will be found will vary by your particular employment security departments website, but they will most definitely be available online!

Here's an easy way to get more unemployment job search logs; visit your local unemployment office. At the front desk, they should be able to provide you with unemployment job search logs. Most of these agencies also have copy machines that are free for customers to use; this would be a great opportunity to make more job search logs without spending a dime.

Unemployment job search logs are easy to come by, as you now know. The most important thing to remember is to fill them out, diligently, correctly and thoroughly. You don't want to add to the stress of being unemployed by having to pay unemployment benefits back.







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