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Online Job Center Services Accessible

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On-line access to job center services granted
On-line access to job center services granted

Online Job Center Services Accessible

In the heart of Almaty, Kazakhstan, the Employment Center's job seeker support department, headed by Adilet Zhanaev, is spearheading a digital revolution. This transformation is making it easier than ever for residents to access job services and apply for social benefits online through enbek.kz.

Managed by the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Population, this platform offers a wealth of digital services, including job search, vacancy listings, and application processes for various social benefits.

For those eager to tap into these digital offerings, the process is straightforward. First, register a personal account on the portal. Then, browse current job vacancies specific to the Almaty region. Upload personal documents or fill out online forms to apply for employment services. Lastly, apply for social benefits, such as unemployment support or state social assistance, directly through dedicated sections on the website.

However, for those without internet or computer access, assistance is readily available. Local Employment Centers or Public Service Centers (ЦОН) provide in-person help where staff assist applicants to access enbek.kz services via public computers. Social service offices in Almaty offer support for benefit applications and job placement, helping individuals fill out forms or submit requests online on their behalf. Community centres or libraries may also have computers and internet available for public use, allowing applicants to access the portal. Telephone hotlines from the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection can provide guidance and support for online processes and eligibility questions.

These measures ensure that individuals without personal internet or device access can still use enbek.kz services efficiently. The self-service zone at the Public Service Center is a testament to this commitment. As of today, 244 citizens have utilized the services at the self-service zone, with 140 registering as unemployed and applying for social benefits. The system in the self-service zone has automatically matched 104 job seekers with suitable jobs.

Consultants at the Public Service Center are on hand to help citizens understand how to access these services through the portal. The services offered include job vacancies, job seeker registration, and social benefits application. Assistance for internet and computer access is also available in the self-service zone.

The Employment Center's services are now available online for Almaty residents, making it more convenient than ever to access job opportunities and social benefits. Whether you're online or offline, help is just a step away.

  1. Adilet Zhanaev, the head of the Employment Center's job seeker support department, is leading a digital transformation in Almaty, Kazakhstan, enabling residents to access job services and apply for social benefits online through enbek.kz.
  2. The Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Population manages enbek.kz, a digital platform that offers a variety of services, including job search, vacancy listings, employment service applications, and social benefit applications.
  3. For those without internet or computer access, local Employment Centers, Public Service Centers, social service offices in Almaty, community centres, or libraries provide in-person help or public computers to access enbek.kz services, while telephone hotlines offer guidance and support.
  4. The self-service zone at the Public Service Center in Almaty has already assisted 244 citizens, with 140 registering as unemployed and applying for social benefits, and 104 job seekers automatically matched with suitable jobs.
  5. Consultants at the Public Service Center offer assistance with understanding how to access job vacancies, register as a job seeker, apply for social benefits, and address questions about internet and computer access.

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