Getting more Londoners into good jobs
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Many Londoners have told us it’s hard to know where to look for help with jobs, skills and careers. Support is often found in different places, and it’s not always clear what’s available or where to go.
A key part of the Inclusive Talent Strategy will be to make sure that Londoners can get into vital jobs that will help London’s economy grow.
To make this simpler for Londoners, City Hall is exploring new ways to bring support together. That way, everyone can access the help they need, whether online or in-person.
This could include:
- An online platform that acts as a ‘one stop shop’ to job vacancies, training, and career guidance across London.
- More joined-up in-person support, where help with work, learning and advice is available whenever you first seek it.
Join the conversation
- What do you think of these ideas? What would you find more accessible?
- What would encourage you to use these services? What wouldn’t?
- What sort of opportunities or information would you expect to find, or need the most?
- What currently stops you from accessing employment or skills support?
- Thinking about your future career, what are your main concerns or worries about London’s job market?
Adam, Alison and Morwenna from City Hall's Skills & Employment team will be joining in the conversation.
About the Inclusive Talent Strategy
Your views on Talk London will help inform the first-ever Inclusive Talent Strategy. This aims to help Londoners to get into work, progress their career, and in doing so, grow the economy.
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Community Member 1 month agoGood idea to make it online, probably as an mobile optimised app, which seems to be how young people engage these days
I would only be interested in in person support, if it was online I wouldn't engage
I would need IT skills, as PCs hadn't...
Show full commentGood idea to make it online, probably as an mobile optimised app, which seems to be how young people engage these days
I would only be interested in in person support, if it was online I wouldn't engage
I would need IT skills, as PCs hadn't even been invented when I trained
I already have a full-time job and am nearing retirement so don't feel I need this support
I don't have concerns for my own future career as I am at the end of my working life, but am concerned by the growing social inequality
Show less of commentcatandmouse
Community Member 1 month agothis would rule me out if it's online then I would not even bother things like this should not just be online This discriminates against other people
Ponyanna
Community Member 1 month agoSounds like an excellent idea and something that should have happened long ago
whitehorse
Community Member 1 month agoYour survey was so badly written, it was virtually senseless. This is a perfect example of why it is so hard for many people to access help. Firms, job descriptions, person specifications are completely unclear and rely on readers ability...
Show full commentYour survey was so badly written, it was virtually senseless. This is a perfect example of why it is so hard for many people to access help. Firms, job descriptions, person specifications are completely unclear and rely on readers ability to understand meaning. Please contact me if you would like a further explanation.
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Community Member 1 month agoI agree, there was one question that made sense and it took me five minutes just to create an account! I'm not sure how many useful responses will be collected from this survey.
Show full commentI agree, there was one question that made sense and it took me five minutes just to create an account! I'm not sure how many useful responses will be collected from this survey.
Show less of commentDemon
Community Member 1 month agoWe need propper homes in London that are aaffordable, not matchboxes creating a dead ccommunity.
also after being unemplyed, i started a job and basically am wors off than i was on universal credit.
Also with ULEZ it has killed so many trade...
Show full commentWe need propper homes in London that are aaffordable, not matchboxes creating a dead ccommunity.
also after being unemplyed, i started a job and basically am wors off than i was on universal credit.
Also with ULEZ it has killed so many trade jobs, for no benefit to londoners. Air qquality is whorse than every. And the 20mph speed limit.
Also are schools nlonger teach our children to use there hands.
I am aalso cconcerned about the apealing qquality of the aaffordable hone being built.
I am in the bbuilding ttrade, aand see the bad wworkmanship aand bad ddesign aand cconstruction, i wwould not want to be buying tthese hones aso they will be falling apart in 20years or less.
Alsowhat's wrong with your site, it keeps duplicating letters.
I have no problem with other sites.
Show less of commentTalk London
Official Representative 1 month agoThank you for sharing your views, Demon.
We've not had issues with letters duplicating before, but will look into this. Were you using a mobile device or desktop computer when posting your comment?
Many thanks for sharing more details via our webform: Talk London contact us form | London City Hall.
sue66
Community Member 1 month agoIt’s competitive to get an interview, let alone a job.
Choosing the right career starts at school- better information about which jobs are more accessible and which subjects to study to get there. At sixth form, most have no idea what work...
Show full commentIt’s competitive to get an interview, let alone a job.
Choosing the right career starts at school- better information about which jobs are more accessible and which subjects to study to get there. At sixth form, most have no idea what work they want to do. Therefore more career officers in school to help teenagers to choose their subjects. Great to encourage students to be creative, however a master’s degree in an unemployable subject is a waste of time and resources on top of a student loan.
Secondly, better comms on where to seek help and training/ how learning can help secure a job. How about using libraries to run career workshops for writing CVS, interview skills or local employers setting out their vacancies during these workshops?
Voluntary work while learning or job hunting to provide practical work skills .
Show less of commentcatandmouse
Community Member 1 month agonot all schools have careers officers my daughters didn't and you are talking about mainstream schools what about people that have special needs that failed their exams but are perfectly capable and and they know how to the job standing on...
Show full commentnot all schools have careers officers my daughters didn't and you are talking about mainstream schools what about people that have special needs that failed their exams but are perfectly capable and and they know how to the job standing on there heads thing that you have suggested are are wrong for them and they are the ones that get left behind
Show less of commentdarren
Community Member 1 month agoi was told a number of times i wont get the job because i am a strait white English male with no dependants
i was told a number of times i wont get the job because i am a strait white English male with no dependants
johnnyrsb
Community Member 1 month agoI believe that would contravene so many inclusivity laws that in the unlikely event that it is true you should take action.
Eternal
Community Member 1 month agoI don't think support is the real problem. The real problem is having too few jobs to begin with. You often have 50+ people applying for 1 vacancy these days and it is not like the candidates aren't qualified, just that companies are barely...
Show full commentI don't think support is the real problem. The real problem is having too few jobs to begin with. You often have 50+ people applying for 1 vacancy these days and it is not like the candidates aren't qualified, just that companies are barely hiring. Without getting to the root of this no amount of support would mean much as people still won't be hired, especially since companies always prioritise experience over potential or training.
Another issue is transport, with how expensive commuting is compared to other major cities like Tokyo or Hong Kong people are dedicating a noticeable portion of their income to get to work, which isn't great. You also have workplaces that are double the time to get to on public transport or are just oupright inaccessible, unfortunate situation that really shouldnt be happening in the capital city.
With that said, I think it is possible for you to improve on the gov.uk's existing find a job website for Londoners by posting civil service and council jobs up there while also streamlining the process. Too often candidates are redirected to another website, make a new account for each branch and fill out lengthy forms with information already on a CV. If these processes could be improved both cantidotes and hirers would have an easier time.
Show less of commentoxyhaemoglobin
Community Member 1 month agoHousing costs and availability are the main issues; they put up costs for businesses and destroy welfare budgets.
Show full commentThe Government seems to be planning a new huge "sink" estate made up of "affordable" (substandard / shoebox ) housing all...
Housing costs and availability are the main issues; they put up costs for businesses and destroy welfare budgets.
The Government seems to be planning a new huge "sink" estate made up of "affordable" (substandard / shoebox ) housing all across the green belt,
This appears also to be using a PFI private enterprise style deal with a building company ( Barratt).
This scheme will avoid the more stringent regulations Government built housing must adhere to, under regulatory framework under the Building Safety Act 2022 but the build quality will be what they can get away with, using the tragic-magic word "emergency".
It will allow a swapping of emergencies, one for another, I expect.
PFI, Chop down trees ? What could possibly go right? Do they learn nothing ?
In the meantime I hear the UK is set to freeze not cook as a result of global warming interrupting the gulf stream - so we need to change the building regulations over to Swedish grade levels of insulation, because global warming is now inevitable.
China. Russia and the US are going ahead without cutting emissions, and the world's forests are being removed by the afforested countries as part of their economic development.
We need to plan ahead, not pretend.
Show less of commentHopeCaton
Community Member 1 month agoHow do I contact Adam, Alison or Morwenna? The charity, Room for Work, has an impact report completed for South London Partners that could be shared with them. This charity does fantastic work to help over 50's find sustainable and valuable...
Show full commentHow do I contact Adam, Alison or Morwenna? The charity, Room for Work, has an impact report completed for South London Partners that could be shared with them. This charity does fantastic work to help over 50's find sustainable and valuable employment. https://roomforwork.org
It should be made available to all Londoners.
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Official Representative 2 weeks agoHi HopeCaton, you're in the right place to contact us! We'll be monitoring the discussion.
Thanks so much for sharing the report - we will have a look into this.
Adam
HopeCaton
Community Member 1 month agoI am in my 50's struggling to return to work. I have heard of a charity called, Room for Work, that runs employability courses for my age and demographic, but it is not available across London, only in Richmond and Kingston. I live too far...
Show full commentI am in my 50's struggling to return to work. I have heard of a charity called, Room for Work, that runs employability courses for my age and demographic, but it is not available across London, only in Richmond and Kingston. I live too far away. How can we add this valuable charity service to be available across London. The courses are free to the user. My friend was out of work for a year and has found a job she loves and credits the course with helping her. Please advise?
Show less of commentjennidragon
Community Member 1 month agoSorry, just done the survey and realised that I probably shouldn't have, as I'm retired now - and definitely not seeking work... But I answered as I would have if still working - e.g. I wouldn't want to do a different type of job.
Show full commentSorry, just done the survey and realised that I probably shouldn't have, as I'm retired now - and definitely not seeking work... But I answered as I would have if still working - e.g. I wouldn't want to do a different type of job.
Show less of commentjohnnyrsb
Community Member 1 month agoI have done the same but I do think our position is relevant. I am 60 and have left the workforce by choice 7 years early. If London wants to maximise the potential of its workforce it should want to use those years.
What would tempt me...
Show full commentI have done the same but I do think our position is relevant. I am 60 and have left the workforce by choice 7 years early. If London wants to maximise the potential of its workforce it should want to use those years.
What would tempt me? certainly not a full time role but I might be prepared to do a flexible, say 50-75 days p.a. or some mentoring.
Show less of commentLondonable
Community Member 3 weeks agoPension-time here, but I still support a local charity so I agree with you. Moreover, more senior members of society most likely have some/many skills to share.. especially in handcrafts.
Show full commentPension-time here, but I still support a local charity so I agree with you. Moreover, more senior members of society most likely have some/many skills to share.. especially in handcrafts.
Show less of commentCatland42
Community Member 6 days agoMe too, but I answered 'non-applicable- to most questions.
ReasonableNB
Community Member 1 month agoThe biggest problem is housing is so expensive that it makes me want to look outside London for job as I will never be able to afford anything other than a flat share for the rest of my life in London. Even "good jobs" don't pay enough to...
Show full commentThe biggest problem is housing is so expensive that it makes me want to look outside London for job as I will never be able to afford anything other than a flat share for the rest of my life in London. Even "good jobs" don't pay enough to be able to afford the most basic of housing in London so why bother improving my skills here - I might as well just move away from London.
Show less of commentjohnnyrsb
Community Member 1 month agoYou might still need to improve your skills to do that so thoughts on how are still relevant. Clearly housing and prices are an important issue though.
Show full commentYou might still need to improve your skills to do that so thoughts on how are still relevant. Clearly housing and prices are an important issue though.
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