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Governor Jon Husted. Now that all Ohio adults have access to the vaccine, it's time to return to the traditional work requirements. Allowable work-search activities include applying for a job, attending a resume-writing course, or creating and maintaining a reemployment plan on OhioMeansJobs.com.
In order to continue obtaining Ohio unemployment benefits you have to meet ongoing job search requirements until you find a new job. You must be actively be looking for a job. You must make no less than 2 job contacts per week. Job contacts include sending resumes and filling out job applications.
When they apply for unemployment benefits, eligible individuals who are required to search for work are registered in OhioMeansJobs.com and must create and maintain an active, searchable resume on that website.
Mike DeWine said. According to the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, you can fulfill the work-search requirement by applying for open positions, attending a resume writing course, or maintaining a re-employment plan on the state's website Ohiomeansjobs.com.
Beginning the week of May 23, Ohioans who are not exempt under existing state law will be required to resume weekly work-search activities each week they file claims for unemployment benefits.
Allowable work-search activities include applying for a job, attending a resume-writing course, or creating and maintaining a reemployment plan on OhioMeansJobs.com.
Under Ohio law, some individuals will be exempt from conducting work-search activities, including employees on a temporary layoff of 45 days or less, and individuals in approved training.
To collect benefits, you must be ready, willing, and able to work, and actively looking for work during each week (including your waiting week) in which you are claiming benefits. To qualify for benefits, you must have worked and earned enough wages in covered employment.