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FAQ Friday – How do I know if my work search actions are acceptable?

Editor’s note: This article was updated July 5, 2024, to reflect changes to acceptable work search actions. 

If you are unemployed and collecting benefits you are now required to complete and report five (5) work search actions. Not sure what counts as an acceptable action? 

Acceptable actions: 

Not acceptable actions: 

If you need help looking for jobs to apply for, go to idahoworks.gov/job_seeker. Set up an account if you have not already done so.  

For example, an employer may only accept online applications. If you fail to apply online, you may not use that employer for an action.  

You must also follow up on any job referrals you receive from the Idaho Department of Labor. If you don’t apply for the job, the referral is not an acceptable work search action.   

Make your actions count 

Call or visit your nearest local office for work search help. We offer many free services, including workshops on specific work search topics. Find all the locations for Labor local and mobile offices at labor.idaho.gov/officedirectory. 

Unemployment references 

Unemployment can be complicated, but we have tools to help you. For more information on your unemployment insurance rights and responsibilities, visit labor.idaho.gov/uitips. 


The Idaho Department of Labor’s unemployment insurance program is funded by the U.S. Department of Labor for SFY24 as part of the Employment and Training Administration Grant (80%) and state/nonfederal funds (20%) totaling $20,717,534.

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