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October 14, 2016 at 9:58 am #33775Learnist CareersParticipant
If you need to visit a job centre plus office in Leicester then check out the address information on this page. There are phone numbers which you can give them a call too.
Leicester JobCentres
Leicester New Walk
2a New Walk
Leicester
United Kingdom
LE1 6TF
Telephone: 0845 604 3719
Textphone: 0845 608 8551Leicestershire District Office
2a New Walk
Leicester
United Kingdom
LE1 6TF
Telephone: 0845 604 3719
Textphone: 0845 608 8551Leicester Charles Street Jobcentre Plus
2 Charles Street
Leicester
United Kingdom
LE1 3JD
Telephone: 0845 604 3719
Textphone: 0845 608 8551Leicester Eldon Street
2 Eldon Street
Leicester
United Kingdom
LE1 3QN
Telephone: 0116 2068600
Textphone: 0116 206 8631Leicester Benefit Processing
60 Wellington Street
Leicester
United Kingdom
LE1 6DS
Telephone: 0845 604 3719
Textphone: 0845 608 8551Leicester Highfields
52 Berners Street
Leicester
United Kingdom
LE2 0AF
Telephone: 0845 604 3719
Textphone: 0845 608 8551Leicester Wellington Street Jobcentre Plus
60 Wellington Street
Leicester
United Kingdom
LE1 6DS
Telephone: 0845 604 3719
Textphone: 0845 608 8551Leicester City Council job opportunities
Anyone who’s thinking of applying for a Leicester City Council job would be prudent to visit the council’s website first. Besides current job listings, there is a lot of information that would be helpful to you as you go through the application process.
For example, there is a webpage which describes the steps the council takes when it is advertising a job post. This may not be very relevant to the job seeker, but it gives some insight into what is happening on the other side of the table.
What the jobseeker will find useful is the webpage that explains the ways to apply for the position of interest. According to the same webpage, as much as 90 percent of people applying for jobs with the council do so online. But there are alternative ways to apply. Some of these alternatives involve using the internet as well, but instead of applying online, you can download a PDF version of the application form, print it, fill it out by hand and send it to the council by way of snail mail. Or you could download an MS Word version, which can be filled out on your computer by editing the MS Word document. You have the option of sending it back to the council as an email attachment.
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