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Depending on your qualification, work experience, availability of vacancies one qualifies for any position in the Public Service.
The DPSM Unemployed Graduate and MELSD Jobseeker Database have been discontinued.
Yes. LMO Jobseeker Database now remains the only national Jobseeker Database owned by Government. Registration is free!!
You are still eligible to register in the LMO Jobseeker Database.
Yes. You might miss out on possible employment by registered employers
The Labour Market Observatory Job Seekers module will be accessed by potential employers and various job seekers globally, through the World Wide Web, hence the possibility of job matches beyond the borders of the Republic of Botswana.
It is for all Jobseekers regardless of qualification as long as you are a citizen
A valid Omang, a functional email using any device e.g., mobile smartphone, PC, Laptop, from anywhere as long as there is internet or from stand-alone facilities in local labour offices.
Your names have been migrated (transferred) to the LMO Website, however you can still register on your own.
Once registered in the LMO Jobseeker database one has the opportunity to be employed in all the available jobs that they qualify for.
Your name will only exist in the LMO Jobseeker Database, the other databases are discontinued.
Employers will contact you through SMS, Email or Telephone call for an interview (if any) or direct placement.
You register as an employer in the LMO website and call HRDC for approval and access rights
Once registered and approved as an Employer, you can post a job vacancy by clicking ‘add vacancy’ on the employer menu
After posting a vacancy in the LMO, click ‘available jobseekers’ under the employer menu, and define your search criteria, job profiles that match the search criteria will be displayed and the employer can proceed to contact those who qualify for either interview or employment.
You can contact them through SMS, Email and Telephone for you to complete your recruitment processes.
Labour Day 2024 and 2025 Labour Day on 1 May has taken on great significance as a national holiday in Botswana. It is also referred to as Workers Day or May Day, but whatever name it goes by, it is a day to focus on workers’ rights and the empowerment of labour unions. Year   ... more

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