(a) In addition to compliance with all other eligibility requirements, an individual shall be eligible, and shall remain eligible, for unemployment benefits only if he or she actively seeks, and continues to seek, work by conducting at least four work search activities weekly, defined as:
- (1) Registering for work with the state’s labor exchange system, placement firm, temporary work agencies, or educational institution with job placement offices;
- (2) Logging on and looking for work in the state’s labor exchange or other online job matching system;
- (3) Using reemployment services in job centers or completing similar online or self-service activities, including, but not limited to, obtaining and using labor market and career information, participating in Reemployment Services and Eligibility Assessment activities, participating in skills assessment for occupational matching, instructional workshops, or other specialized activities;
- (4) Completing job applications for employers that have, or are reasonably expected to have, job openings, or following through on job referrals or job development attempts, as directed by Workforce West Virginia staff;
- (5) Applying for or participating in employment and training services provided by partner programs in job centers;
- (6) Participating in work-related networking events, such as job clubs, job fairs, industry association events, or networking groups;
- (7) Making contacts with, or in-person visits to, employers that have, or are reasonably expected to have, job openings;
- (8) Taking a civil service examination;
- (9) Going on interviews with employers, either in-person or virtually; or
- (10) Performing any other work search activities prescribed or allowed by rules promulgated by Workforce West Virginia.