Snap up one of 20,000-plus jobs right now with our Sunemployment special
THE full horror of the coronavirus jobs carnage will be revealed by employment figures later this week.
But data from the Office for National Statistics shows that 600,000 workers were forced on to unemployment benefits by the end of May.
Experts are predicting the jobless total could hit three million — a level not seen since the 1980s. Firms including Boots, John Lewis and Rolls-Royce have all announced plans to axe thousands of staff.
But while the jobs market is undeniably tough, there IS still hope.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has pledged to put “jobs, jobs, jobs” at the heart of his economic recovery — and today The Sun promises that we’ll bring “jobs, jobs, jobs” to YOU. We will regularly showcase tens of thousands of new jobs from firms around the UK, starting with more than 20,000 on this Sunemployment special today.
One jobs boom is in DIY
We will be by your side with careers advice and expert help on how to get hired. And make sure you read our regular Friday column for the pick of the latest vacancies.
XPO Logistics has 108 jobs across the UK, including for drivers, technicians and warehouse managers. Apply at .
Food: 4,000+ jobs
HERE is a tasty opportunity if you are hungry for work. The Addo Food Group has 65 vacancies, including for production operatives, at its Palethorpes bakery in Market Drayton, Shrops.
Discount supermarket Aldi has 4,000 jobs on offer in head office positions, warehouse and transport roles and store vacancies.
HR director Kelly Stokes said: “Aldi is still recruiting and we have lots of opportunities available.”
Marches Bottling & Packaging needs five new starters as production operatives and managers. Email sales@celticmarches.com by July 24.
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HOTEL chain Travelodge has 12 roles including reception and housekeeping teams. Visit .
Care: 7,000+ jobs
HOME care provider Caremark has 3,000 vacancies. See .
Bluebird Care needs 400 care assistants and managers. See .
CRG Medical Services has 25 jobs for nurses and mental-health nurses in prisons, custody healthcare staff and paramedics. NMC/HCPC registration then three years’ experience required. See .
Sunrise Senior Living is looking to hire carers, chefs and cleaners. See jobtrain.co.uk/sunrise-gracewell-careers/default.aspx.
Affinity Trust needs support workers for people with learning disabilities and autism – 160 vacancies UK-wide. See .
Facilities: 860 jobs
COVERING support services such as cleaning and security, for all and sundry companies, facilities firms have never been busier than at the moment.
As firms look to hire extra cleaners and queue managers to make sure they are protecting against the spread of Covid-19, the facilities providers are the people they turn to.
The Helping Hands Group has ten jobs for cleaning supervisors and drivers. The company’s owner, Suzanne Waring, says: “This is the perfect opportunity for someone to join a committed team – who may have been furloughed and is unsure when or if they can return to work, or someone who has been made redundant through no fault of their own.”
Email emma@thehelpinghandsgroup.co.uk.
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MEDIA firm Beyourown has five roles in marketing and sales. Email beyourown@beyourown.org to apply.
Bradfords Building Supplies has 25 vacancies to fill, for sales assistants, van drivers and LGV drivers, as well as apprentice sales and stock control staff. To apply, visit .
Decorating specialists Leyland SDM needs 30 staff for London stores. Email your CV to careers@leylandsdm.co.uk by July 31.
DIY giant B&Q is hiring 2,500 staff. Jobs include customer advisers, store delivery drivers, retail and delivery managers, with both full-time and part-time roles up for grabs.
Other jobs
- VIDEO games firm Pixel Toys is taking on 17 new recruits as lead VR designers, technical animators and UI artists. The company prefers applicants with gaming industry experience. For further information, and to apply, go to .
- INSURE your future with Zurich. The insurance giant has 80 roles in engineering inspection, underwriting, customer service, finance and compliance and many of these jobs are flexible on location. Find out more at .
- BROADBAND expert Hyperoptic has 100 jobs up for grabs at their offices in London, Manchester and Scotland. The roles include working in customer support and engineering as well as at head office in the capital. For more details, and to apply for one of these jobs, go to .
List your vacancies for FREE
- IF you are a small firm still looking for staff, Sunemployment can help. We’ll advertise your job to our army of readers for FREE. Sunemployment is offering all businesses with fewer than 250 staff an online jobs listing worth £99, so you can find the new employees you need.
To get your free listing, sign up at and click “add your job for free” on the toolbar. Then simply post your job. Listings are valid for 30 days and you can renew – for free – at the end of the 30 days.
- DESPITE the economic downturn, 26 cities across the UK still have more jobs than jobseekers. Data from jobs site shows Cambridge, Manchester, Oxford, Winchester and Exeter top the list of places to find a job. But London is only in 17th place, behind Norwich, Preston and Peterborough. Adzuna co-founder Andrew Hunter said: “We hope this will boost morale for those who may be out of work.”
Need a CV? Guru James helps
LOSING your job is a shock – but right now you’re not alone.
We’ve teamed up with James Innes, whose firm helps with CVs, interview technique and LinkedIn profiles, to help you bounce back after redundancy.
James says: “With the jobs market pretty saturated, finding a new job might take a little longer.
“Focus on your mental wellbeing, get 30 minutes of daily exercise and be patient.”
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Here are his top tips:
- Update and enhance your CV. Ensure that it is achievement-focused, tailored to each position that you target and error-free.
- Set up a LinkedIn profile. The vast majority of recruiters look on LinkedIn first, so make sure yours is updated, keyword-optimised and tells your story.
- Be proactive. Recruiters will not know that you are looking for work unless you tell them. Reach out via LinkedIn but also pick up the phone and keep reminding them you are out there.
- Get networking. Ask your friends and family to help. They may not be able to get you a job directly, but they may know someone who might.
- Stay current. Keep on top of the latest jobs, careers and employment-related news and even set up Google alerts for companies and industries that you are targeting.
- Be flexible and open minded. The job role you were doing before may no longer exist so think about how your skills might be transferable to other industries.
- Boost your skills and experience. Volunteering is a great way to make the most of your time out of work and to add value to your CV. You can also take the opportunity to learn something new through online training or even formal education.
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