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JOBS GO WEST FOR WORK “I had been out of work for a very long time,” said Symone Liburd of Greenford, who is now a sous chef at a catering company after becoming one of more than 100 local people who have been helped into jobs or training by WEST over the past year. “I had been out of work for three years,” added Symone, 30. “Therefore, I had no recent employment history. I was looking to undertake some volunteering to help me transition from being unemployed to employed.” This is where WEST (which stands for Work, Education, Support and Training) came in. The service was only set up in 2015 by Ealing Council with the support of the Mayor of London but, despite only running for a year, it is already having great results with its personalised, one-to-one support. OVERCOMING A BIG CV GAP Antony Cole, 43, was out of work for three-and-a-half years because of illness and was struggling to get back into employment. “I think it had been a problem for me because of the big gap on my CV,” said Antony, who lives in Perivale. “It caused a loss of confidence in my ability to work again. WEST made a huge difference. “I have now found a job working as a customer service assistant for Carillion across Ealing Libraries. I have had tremendous help with building the right CV and a mock interview with my work advisor, Syreeta Augustine, a day before my real interview which was the key to my success. The interview I had for this vacancy was my very first interview in 16 years. “I would most definitely recommend the WEST project to others. As a matter of fact, I have directed job seeking customers at the library to go to WEST for assistance.” ‘THEY GENUINELY WANT YOU TO ACHIEVE YOUR GOALS’ Symone echoed Antony’s endorsement of WEST and added: “The dedicated advisers help you to identify the reasons why you have been out of work and what you can do to overcome it. They also have great resources such as accredited training and local links to help you get a job and genuinely want you to achieve your goals. WEST helped me to set achievable shortterm goals and address the areas that I wasn’t very strong in.” WANT TO FIND OUT MORE? If you are unemployed, living in the borough and over 18 years old, WEST can help. Regular one-to-ones are run in community centres and libraries across the borough, by appointment only. Advisors can offer support on a oneto-one basis with: ■ CV writing ■ Job search and application help ■ Interview preparation ■ Career advice ■ Access to free, accredited training. To find out more, call 020 8825 9894 or email [email protected] around ealing Winter 2016/17 17