Noun explanation: What is an employment agency?

Employment agencies are service agencies that undertake the functions of public employment services.

Employment agencies can be divided into two types:

1. Non-profit employment agencies refer to non-profit employment agencies organized by other government departments, enterprises, institutions, social organizations and other social forces other than the administrative department of labor and social security.

2. For-profit employment agencies refer to service agencies engaged in for-profit employment agencies organized by legal persons, other organizations and individual citizens.

Extended data

Public employment agencies shall provide the following services free of charge:

First, provide job seekers and employers with consulting services on labor security policies and regulations;

Two, to provide vocational guidance and employment introduction for the unemployed and special service objects;

Three, recommend the unemployed and special customers who need training to participate in free or partial free training;

4. Publicly release local job vacancy information, occupational supply and demand analysis information, labor market wage guidance price information and vocational training information in service places;

Five, for unemployment registration, employment registration, employment and termination, dissolution of labor relations and other matters for the record;

Six, other related services designated by the administrative department of labor security.

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