Useful links
The following website links are useful if you are looking for a new job or if you need advice and help so you can get back to work.
Read information about Tower Hamlets equal opportunities
The following links cover:
Local jobs on net
You can search for jobs in the Docklands on this website. There is a cross-section of job offers from large and small employers in both the public and private sectors in the Docklands.
BritishJobs.net allows you to find recruitment agencies and employers who have job vacancies in east London. You can also register and submit your CV so that potential employers can contact you.
Department for education and skills
This website provides useful advice and information on employment, training and adult education.
New Deal gives people who are not working help and support to be able to get back to work. It gives job seekers aged 18 to 24, 25 plus, 50 plus and job seekers with disabilities a chance to develop their potential, gain skills and experience and find a job.
Jobcentre plus offers help and advice on benefits and finding employment. You can also search for jobs online on this site.
Employment solutions provides general advice, guidance, customised training and help with preparing for a new job.
For more information refer to Help for jobseekers.
This site advertises jobs and vacancies in social work, care work and social housing.
Skillsmatch
For further information please contact:
Andre Burwood
Skillsmatch office
30 South Colonnade
Canary Wharf
London E14 5EZ
Tel: 020 7364 3727
E-mail: skillsmatch@towerhamlets.gov.uk
Opening hours: Monday to Thursday 9 to 11.30am or 2 to 4pm
Manpower is a recruitment and training agency which permanently employs people and then places them in job assignments with its various clients.
This recruitment firm’s website allows you to search for jobs online. Reed can also notify you of any suitable positions that arise by text or email.
This website allows you to search thousands of jobs online and also allows you to post your CV online so that it is available to potential employers.
The Teacher training agency’s website provides information on teaching as a career and how to become a teacher.
This website gives you all the information you need to know to start working in childcare whether you want to look after babies, children or young people up to 14 years old.


