IT’S ALL ABOUT YOU
Have you ever joined a Jobs board, only to be spammed with pointless roles? Or have to scroll endlessly? And then face being ignored or rejected at every turn? JobMatcha is different. Once we have a clear picture of who you are and what you want, we will only contact you if we have a solid match. And it won’t just be a notification to apply, it will be a firm job offer.
THE JOBMATCHA APP
Matching you with industry-wide jobs – from employers who want to put the worker first.
WHAT JOBMATCHA CAN DO FOR YOU
Wrapped up in a handy app, we will help you build a profile that matches you with the right jobs. Using your phone’s camera, you can upload your proof of identity and qualifications – no forms, no office or site visits. No mess. Even better, you get to set the rate you will work for. That way, we won’t waste your time with anything you wouldn’t get out of bed for.
Our roles are varied, across Construction, Civils, Facilities and Building work.
Minutes to get onboarded manually
Minutes to complete a JobMatcha Profile
HOW JOBMATCHA WORKS
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Get Started
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Get Verified
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Get Hired
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Get Paid
veterans on jobmatcha
JobMatcha can help you start a career in construction. We work with Tier 1 contractors to fill a wide variety of roles – both blue collar and white collar jobs, with opportunities nationwide
People with Convictions
By 2027, it’s forecast that the UK Construction industry will need 2.7 million workers to meet ongoing demands. The labour shortage and skills shortage that this is creating means construction companies are actively targeting people with convictions to build a career in their sector.
Are you due a Tax refund? PAYE or CIS
Check out our partners at RIFT Refunds. You can claim a tax rebate going back up to 4 years, with an average 4-year rebate with RIFT coming to £3,023
safety and wellbeing
Construction can be an enriching sector to work in. But it’s also one that has its challenges. Difficult, pressured, working environments- both physically and mentally – can take their toll. It’s important to look for help sometimes. Here’s a place to start.