Universal Jobmatch

Universal JobMatch is a British government website for finding job vacancies. The website has been subject to a number of criticisms including concerns over data security, poor job variety, the appearance of bogus job adverts on the site, and the suitability of some job postings. In 2012 it was reported that an advertisement for a pornographic actress and a mafia hitman had appeared on the site. The site was developed by Monster, at a cost of over £17 million and annual running charges of £6 million. It was initially reported that the service only really showed zero hours contracts agency posts, was biased towards promoting part-time jobs and only about 3% of the jobs advertised were actually direct from an employer.

Universal Jobmatch

Universal JobMatch is a British government website for finding job vacancies. The website has been subject to a number of criticisms including concerns over data security, poor job variety, the appearance of bogus job adverts on the site, and the suitability of some job postings. In 2012 it was reported that an advertisement for a pornographic actress and a mafia hitman had appeared on the site. The site was developed by Monster, at a cost of over £17 million and annual running charges of £6 million. It was initially reported that the service only really showed zero hours contracts agency posts, was biased towards promoting part-time jobs and only about 3% of the jobs advertised were actually direct from an employer.