UNEMPLOYMENT
INSURANCE AGENCY
WORK SEARCH ACTIVITIES LIST
Make job search activities work for you
These job search activities provide great ideas to make your job search more successful. Save all
conrmation emails or documentation to prove your work search activity.
Valid Work Search Acvity Documentaon
Employer contact (application, informational
interview, job interview).
Job title or reference number, employer or business name,
information on how you made the contact (in-person,
online, phone, email, or other) employer or business contact
information.
Set up a new account or update the one you
have on job search sites such as MITalent.org,
Indeed, LinkedIn, CareerBuilder, Monster, Google
Careers, or others.
You can only use this activity once in a benet year.
Screen shot of your account page.
Upload your resume atPure Michigan Talent
Connectand make it searchable for employers.
You can only use this activity once in a benet year.
Screen shot or copy of your resume. Print with date.
Attend either virtual or in-person job search
seminars workshops or courses that help
improve skills for nding employment.
This may include training, such as digital literacy,
GED, or ESL, when the training is job-related, and
the individual remains available for work.
Name of the workshop, date, time, and location.
A printout of the registration and attendance for a seminar.
If at a Michigan Works! (MWA), use sign in sheet or other
confirmation from MWA staff. Other classes (GED, ESL) can
use attendance sheet or call instructor for verification.
Includes the courses from WD website : https://www.
michigan.gov/leo/0,5863,7-336-94422_95539---,00.html
Participate in an in-person or virtual job fair or
hiring event sponsored by MWA and contact at
least one employer.
Name of the event, date and information about where
or how you attended, name of employer. Registration
paperwork (email, sign in sheet, other).
Using resources available at a Michigan Works
oce such as obtaining job postings for jobs
listed by local employers and one contact made.
Date, and how or where you attended. List of postings
provided and at least one contact made.
Participate in a Reemployment Services and
Eligibility Assessment (RESEA) initial or follow-up
appointment.
Name of activity, date, and where or how completed.
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE AGENCY
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
michigan.gov/uia