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The whole system seems pretty fair when you understand how it works. Employers pay in when times are good, employees get benefits when they need them.
One final tip - save or screenshot everything during the application process. Having documentation of what you submitted can be helpful if questions come up later.
If you need to reach Washington ESD for any reason during the process, I'll echo what others said about Claimyr. It's honestly a game changer for getting through their phone system. The demo video they mentioned really shows how much easier it makes things.
Pro tip: set up direct deposit if you haven't already. Getting paper checks in the mail can delay your payments and you don't want to lose any time during those 26 weeks.
I'm on week 15 of my claim and starting to feel the pressure. Job market is tougher than I expected when I first filed. 26 weeks seemed like plenty of time but it's going fast.
One last tip - if your payment seems wrong or missing, don't wait weeks to call. The sooner you contact Washington ESD about payment issues, the easier they are to fix. And if you can't get through on the phone, there are services that can help you connect.
Like Claimyr - they basically handle the calling and waiting for you until they get an agent, then connect you. Super convenient.
Zara Khan
One more tip - after you file, you'll need to do weekly claims every week to keep getting benefits. Don't skip weeks or you'll lose those benefits permanently. Set a reminder on your phone or something.
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Zara Khan
•Sunday through Saturday is the benefit week, and you can file your weekly claim starting Sunday morning for the previous week.
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Olivia Clark
•Thanks for all this info everyone! Filing my claim right now.
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Mateo Gonzalez
Good luck OP! The system is confusing but once you get your claim going it gets easier. Just remember to keep looking for work and document your job search activities.
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Nia Williams
•How many jobs do you have to apply for each week in Washington?
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Mateo Gonzalez
•It's 3 job search activities per week, but they don't all have to be applications. Can include networking, job fairs, interviews, etc.
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