jobcentre
1jobcentre — ► NOUN ▪ (in the UK) a government office in a local area, giving information about available jobs and administering benefits to unemployed people …
2Jobcentre */ — UK [ˈdʒɒbˌsentə(r)] / US [ˈdʒɑbˌsentər] noun [countable] Word forms Jobcentre : singular Jobcentre plural Jobcentres British a local office, run by the government, where jobs are advertised and people who are looking for work can get help and… …
3Jobcentre Plus — ( cy. Canolfan Byd Gwaith) is the government funded employment agency facility and the social security office for working age people in the United Kingdom. The agency was formed when the Employment Service, which operated Jobcentres and existed… …
4Jobcentre Plus — [Jobcentre Plus] noun (in Britain) a government office found in the centre of most towns, where jobs are advertised, the ↑Jobseeker s Allowance is paid to people without work, and advice is given in order to help people find a job. They are run… …
5Jobcentre Plus — n (in Britain) a government office found in the centre of most towns, where jobs are advertised, the Jobseeker’s Allowance is paid to people without work, and advice is given in order to help people find a job. They are run by the Department for… …
6Jobcentre — noun A government funded agency that helps the unemployed to find work …
7jobcentre — see job centre …
8jobcentre — n. (UK) government office in a city or town where jobs are advertised …
9jobcentre — noun (in the UK) a government office in a local area, giving information about available jobs and administering benefits to unemployed people …
10jobcentre — n. Brit. any of several government offices displaying information about available jobs …