

Elliot Dock, 33, from Eastbourne, stated he benefitted as a result of the JETS scheme after struggling to find work during the pandemic, despite his experience of working on a farm.
Now working for an agricultural firm based in West Sussex, he expressed his delight with the scheme.
Elliot said: “My experience of JETS has been outstanding.
“I’m so grateful for all the help in finding work, and not only any old job, but something I’m actually interested in, at a place where I can build a career.”
Alongside the JETS scheme, the DWP has recruited 13,500 Work Coaches to help get people back into work.
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