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Here's the official guidance: 1. For Zoom, Teams, or any video interview conducted over the internet: Select 'Website/email' as the contact method 2. For traditional phone calls: Select 'Phone' 3. For in-person interviews: Select 'In-person' The key thing ESD looks for in job search verification is that you can document the activity occurred. So regardless of which method you select, make sure to: - Save the email invitation for the Zoom interview - Note the name and contact information of the interviewer - Record the job title and company accurately - Keep any follow-up correspondence If you're ever selected for a job search review (they do random ones every quarter), having this documentation will prevent any issues with your claim.

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This is super helpful - thank you! I didn't even think about saving the Zoom invitation emails as proof. I'll start doing that immediately.

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I had five zoom interviews last month and havent been working since november when i got laid off from amazon. i put all of them as website contacts and even got the job at one of them! starting monday finally

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Congratulations on the new job! That's great news. I'm hoping one of my interviews works out too.

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One more important tip: When you file your new claim, be very consistent with how you described your separation from the previous employer the first time. Any discrepancies, even minor ones, could trigger additional review. Also, while waiting for resolution, make sure you continue filing your weekly claims even if you're not receiving benefits yet.

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That's excellent advice. I'll review my previous paperwork to make sure my explanation matches exactly. And yes, I'll definitely keep up with the weekly claims - I made that mistake last time and it created even more problems.

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btw when u file online theres a section where u can add comments about each employer. I put in mine "this separation was previously approved for UI in claim #12345 on [date]" and i think that helped cuz they processed faster than last time

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That's a great suggestion! I'll definitely add that information to my application. Thanks for the tip.

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just make sure ur part time job doesn't make u ineligible for benefits. if u earn too much from pt work u might not qualify for any payment that week. happened to me when i picked up extra shifts.

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This is correct. If your part-time earnings exceed your weekly benefit amount (or a certain percentage of it, depending on ESD's current rules), you won't receive benefits for that week. However, your claim remains open, so in weeks where you work fewer hours, you may still qualify for partial benefits.

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Thank you all so much for the helpful advice! I'm going to document everything thoroughly before I resign and make sure I have a solid case for "good cause." I'll also prepare financially for a potentially long wait during adjudication. It sounds like I should be eligible for at least some partial benefits while working part-time, but I won't count on it until it's approved. I'll keep applying for full-time jobs in the meantime and make sure I report all my part-time hours accurately when filing weekly claims.

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That's a smart approach. One more tip: when you file your initial claim, there will be a section asking why you separated from your employer. Be specific about the hostile work environment but remain factual rather than emotional in your description. List specific incidents with dates when possible.

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did u upload ur ID documents when u first applied? my sisters claim got stuck for a month bcuz she didnt realize she needed to verify her identity thru ID.me or whatever its called now

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Yes, I did complete the ID verification step - that was actually the only part that seemed to go smoothly! Got the confirmation right away for that part.

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Update us when you get through to someone! I'm curious what's actually happening with your claim. My guess is still adjudication, especially since you mentioned being fired for "not being a good fit" - ESD often needs to verify with the employer that there wasn't misconduct involved. The good news is that "not being a good fit" usually doesn't disqualify you from benefits as long as you weren't violating company policies.

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I finally got through today! You were right - my claim is in adjudication. They said an adjudicator has been assigned and should be contacting both me and my former employer within the next 7-10 days. They also noted my hardship status on my account. Feeling a little better now that I at least know what's happening. Thanks again everyone for your help and advice!

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UPDATE YOUR ESERVICES ADDRESS!!! I almost missed my appeal deadline because ESD sent the hearing notice to my old address even though I'd updated it online. Make sure your contact info is current everywhere. Also, call the Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH) directly after you file your appeal to confirm they received it. Get the name of who you speak with. Document EVERYTHING.

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NeonNova

Great point - just checked and my address is current in eServices, but I'll call OAH to confirm everything once I submit my appeal. Just pulled together all my emails from my former manager. The layoff email specifically says "due to seasonal business reduction" so I'm feeling a bit more confident now.

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Just to clarify something important - your appeal hearing will likely be by phone, not in person. When you get the hearing notice, it will give you instructions for submitting evidence BEFORE the hearing. Make sure you send in all your evidence by their deadline or the judge might not consider it! Also, if your employer doesn't show up for the hearing, that often works in your favor as long as you have some evidence supporting your case.

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NeonNova

Thank you! Just submitted my appeal online and uploaded my emails showing the layoff. Called OAH and they confirmed they received everything. Hearing should be scheduled in 3-4 weeks. I also heard back from one coworker who was laid off same time - they didn't receive any overpayment notice! So weird. Really appreciate everyone's help here - feeling slightly less panicked now.

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