JOB SEARCHING HABITS OF LONG-TERM UNEMPLOYED SOCIAL BENEFIT RECEIVERS IN LATVIA
Journal: Baltic Journal of Career Education and Management (Vol.4, No. 1)Publication Date: 2016-12-28
Authors : Anna Bickovska;
Page : 8-14
Keywords : adult education; career counseling; long-term unemployed; job searching;
Abstract
Being long-term unemployed means having difficulties not only with job searching itself, but also with organizing the process smoothly in order to achieve results – find a job. The aim of the research was to identify job searching habits of long-term unemployed social benefit receivers in the context of career counseling. 89 long-term unemployed social benefit receivers took part in the survey. They were asked to fill a questionnaire about their job searching process – where and how they are doing it. None of the respondents have mentioned career counselor as a professional that they are seeking help from. The results show that long-term unemployed social benefit receivers prefer to search for job with friends or relatives' help; they don't have any CV or motivational letter ready to submit and they don't want to attend any courses about preparing these documents. Most of the long-term unemployed social benefit receivers haven't visited any job interview during the last two months.
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