This is an official communication from the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment Unemployment Insurance Division.
Unfortunately, scammers are continuing to aggressively target Colorado unemployment recipients with scam texts and emails designed to trick you into giving up personal information.
Some claimants have received text messages purporting to be from CDLE, directing users to log in to an official-sounding website to correct “discrepancies” in their unemployment profile. This is a scam. These links take you to a website which looks identical to the MyUI+ login page but is an attempt to steal your information. Always check the address at the top of your browser. The address for the official CDLE website begins with cdle.colorado.gov, while the URL for the MyUI+ system begins with myui.clouduim.cdle.state.co.us. Scam pages may look "official," but will have an incorrect address at the top of your browser.
CDLE will never text you with a link to log in to your account. To protect yourself, only log into your account through CDLE’s official website at ColoradoUI.gov. For more information on known scams, visit the Scams page on our UI Daily Dashboard.
Sector of the Week
As pandemic-related restrictions continue to ease up, an increasing number of employers are beginning to resume hiring. Each week we will highlight a sector that’s hiring. This week’s sector is administration. According to EMSI, 36,887 open positions in the industry were listed in Colorado just last week. In the past month, 9,813 administration jobs were listed on ConnectingColorado.com.
Who’s Hiring?
As of May 19, 2021, there are 101,662 job postings listed on ConnectingColorado.com, the state’s jobs database.
- The following areas and industries have the most job openings as of May 19, 2021:
- Computer and mathematical (19,392)
- Management (10,585)
- Sales and related (10,077)
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Colorado Department of Labor and Employment
633 17th St, Denver, CO 80202