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Our goal is to match job seekers with employers quickly, efficiently and effectively. From unemployment insurance benefits to personalized reemployment services, our agency provides robust services to support South Carolina's labor force and economic development.
- Individuals
SC Works. Explore free jobseeker and employer resources...
- About Us
DEW and its partners provide a variety of workforce services...
- How UI Works
You must complete at least two (2) work searches through SC...
- Find a Job
If you are looking for a job, you'll find a wealth of...
- Special Circumstances
A service of the Office of Disability Employment Policy, the...
- Appeals
S.C. Department of Employment and Workforce Appellate Panel...
- Overpayments
S.C. Department of Employment and Workforce UI Benefits...
- State Benefit Lien Registry
Lien Search: You may search DEW liens by the SC DEW lien ID,...
- Individuals
If you are looking for a job, you'll find a wealth of information, starting with thousands of positions listed by employers all over the state to help in your job search. If you are an employer, you can use this tool to post positions, search for candidates and review job market trends.
As of April 18, 2021, claimants are required to complete two weekly job searches in SCWOS (SC Works Online Services). Claimants are required to complete this each week, by law, in order to remain eligible for UI benefits.
The Workers’ Compensation Commission (WCC) is responsible for administering the workers’ compensation law in the state. The Commission works to ensure that the workers’ compensation system is fair, equitable and responsive to the needs of the citizens of South Carolina. Learn More.
The South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce (DEW) is responsible for paying unemployment insurance benefits, collecting unemployment taxes, helping people find jobs, matching businesses with qualified candidates, and collecting and disseminating state/federal employment statistics.
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Mission Statement: The South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce (DEW) is responsible for paying unemployment insurance benefits, collecting unemployment taxes, helping people to find jobs, matching business with qualified candidates, and collecting and disseminating state and federal employment statistics. Our main goal is to match ...