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The labour market

When you start looking for a job, you're joining the labour market - the place where workers compete for jobs, and employers compete for workers. Do you know how to get ahead of the competition? Do our quiz to find out.

  1. Labour market information tells you about the world of work and the job market.
  2. Labour market information won't help you with your career decisions.
    • True, labour market information won't help you with your career decisions. (Selected)
    • False, labour market information won't help you with your career decisions.

    Answer:

    Sorry, you're wrong. You can use labour market information to check that you have realistic career ideas and plans. You can see if the job or career that interests you has a future, and change direction if necessary. You can check if you have the skills and qualities that employers want and plan how to get them if not. You can find out where the jobs are.

  3. It's worth looking at labour market information despite the recent 'credit crunch'.
  4. Labour market information won't help you prepare for working life.

What next?

Find out what opportunities the future might hold.

Tool kit

Hot tip

Want to know more about labour market information? Speak to your careers co-ordinator and Connexions personal adviser, look at your local Connexions website, and browse your 14-19 prospectus and the jobs4u opens new window careers database.