
Irkutsk Employment Center
A Job Center That Falls Short
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I recently had a super frustrating experience at the local job center. I'd moved to the area three years ago and had to register with them, thinking they could help me find a decent job. But they failed to deliver. The staff seemed clueless about the program for people who move to a new city, and I ended up finding a job on my own after waiting in line for two months. I went back a few months later, thinking maybe they could help me find a new career path, but there were no suitable courses available. The whole experience was a total waste of time.

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- •The job center has a program for people who move to a new city, but it's not well-advertised.
- •They offer some job training courses, but only for certain careers.
- •The staff is friendly, but not very helpful.
- •The building is small, but at least it's well-lit.
- •The job center is located in the city center, so it's easy to get to.
- •They have a computer lab with internet access, which is a nice perk.
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- •The lines are ridiculously long and take forever to move.
- •It takes a long time to get to the job center, especially during rush hour.
- •The building is tiny and feels cramped.
- •There are very few suitable job opportunities available.
- •They only paid me for the first three months of my six-month wait.
- •The staff seems completely clueless about the program for people who move to a new city.



