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Delaware Guide to Work Search Requirements: What Gets Harder If You Wait Too Long

Clear, state-level work search requirements guidance for Delaware readers who need the first moves and documentation laid out cleanly.

Reviewed June 2026 5 min read Official-source linked Ver en Espanol
Quick Facts Delaware Division of Unemployment Insurance
Max weekly benefit $450/week
Max duration 26 weeks
Waiting week Yes β€” 1 unpaid week
Work search required 3 contacts/week
Phone hours Automated 24/7
Office address 4425 North Market Street, Wilmington, DE 19802

Verify current amounts and deadlines at the official agency site β€” numbers change when state legislatures update UI statutes.

Key Takeaways
  • In Delaware, the strongest early move is usually to slow down long enough to get the timeline, documents, and weekly routine under control.
  • Claimants usually want to know exactly how many job-search actions are required each week, what actually counts, and how to prove the requirement was met if asked.
  • Contacting the state agency directly is most useful when normal processing delays, identity verification, and the need to keep a complete work-history record could change the outcome.

Delaware Division of Unemployment Insurance requires 3 documented work search contacts per week as a condition of Delaware UI Claims eligibility. Delaware accepts contacts with employers anywhere β€” Delaware, Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, and remote positions all count toward Delaware's 3-contact weekly requirement. Log each contact in Delaware UI Claims before certifying each week: employer name, position, contact method, date, and result. Delaware's JobLink system (Delaware's workforce development network) provides job listings, employer contacts, and career resources that generate documentable work search activities for Delaware UI Claims.

Key Takeaways
  • 3 work search contacts per week, logged in Delaware UI Claims at ui.delawareworks.com.
  • All employer locations count β€” Delaware, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Maryland, New Jersey, and remote.
  • Delaware JobLink career centers in Wilmington, Dover, and Georgetown provide job referrals and workshops.
Official Resources

Always verify exact numbers, deadlines, and forms on Delaware Division of Unemployment Insurance's official website – this page provides general guidance, not state-specific legal advice.

  • Find your state's unemployment office (CareerOneStop, U.S. Dept. of Labor): source
  • Federal unemployment insurance overview (U.S. Dept. of Labor): source
  • Delaware state agency: Delaware Division of Unemployment Insurance: source

Delaware's employment is concentrated in financial services (Barclays, JPMorgan Chase, M&T Bank, Capital One in Wilmington); pharmaceutical and chemical (AstraZeneca, Incyte, Chemours in the Wilmington/Newark corridor); state and federal government; and Sussex County's healthcare, agriculture, and tourism industries. Delaware's JobLink career centers β€” in Wilmington, Dover, and Georgetown β€” maintain relationships with Delaware's major employers and can provide referrals that generate valid work search contacts. Delmarva Power, ChristianaCare, Bayhealth, and Nanticoke Health are major healthcare employers throughout the state.

Frequently Asked Questions

I'm a Wilmington financial analyst. Delaware's banking sector is my target. Are there specific Delaware resources for finance job search contacts?
Delaware JobLink in Wilmington and the Delaware Department of Labor's career services team can connect you with Wilmington's financial sector employers. Delaware's Wilmington-based financial employers β€” Barclays, JPMorgan Chase, Capital One's Wilmington operations, M&T Bank, WSFS Bank, and others β€” post positions through standard financial industry job boards (LinkedIn, eFinancialCareers, Indeed) and also work with Delaware JobLink for some professional-level postings. Applications to any Wilmington financial employer, Pennsylvania financial firms in Philadelphia, or remote financial analyst positions all count as valid Delaware UI Claims work search contacts. Delaware's financial sector is also a feeder to Philadelphia's larger financial market β€” applications to Philadelphia-area financial employers from Wilmington are realistic and documentable contacts.
I'm searching for pharmaceutical jobs in Delaware/New Jersey. Delaware's pharmaceutical sector is small. Can I count New Jersey pharma contacts?
Yes β€” contacts with New Jersey pharmaceutical employers count fully toward Delaware's 3-contact weekly requirement. Delaware's pharmaceutical and life sciences cluster (Incyte, AstraZeneca, Siemens Healthineers near Wilmington and Newark) is significant but smaller than New Jersey's pharma corridor. For Delaware pharmaceutical researchers and scientists, New Jersey applications β€” to Johnson & Johnson, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Merck, and Sanofi in the NJ corridor β€” are realistic, appropriate, and fully valid in Delaware UI Claims. Log each NJ pharma application in Delaware UI Claims with employer name (state: NJ), position, date, and method. Delaware Division of Unemployment Insurance expects pharmaceutical claimants in New Castle County to search the full Delaware-NJ-Philadelphia pharma market, not just Delaware-only positions.
I work in Sussex County, Delaware. The Georgetown and Seaford areas have fewer jobs than Wilmington. What work search strategies work for southern Delaware?
Sussex County's labor market centers on healthcare (Beebe Healthcare, TidalHealth Nanticoke), agriculture, government, and seasonal tourism (Rehoboth Beach, Lewes, Bethany Beach). Delaware JobLink in Georgetown serves Sussex County with job listings, employer connections, and career workshops. For Sussex County claimants, a practical work search strategy includes: healthcare and hospitality applications in Sussex County, state government positions through Delaware's hiring portal, contacts with Maryland employers in the Eastern Shore (Ocean City, Salisbury) if you're willing to commute or relocate, and remote positions that don't require geographic proximity. Delaware Division of Unemployment Insurance accepts all of these contacts toward Sussex County claimants' 3-weekly contacts. Sussex County's tourism sector does have a significant spring-through-fall hiring season β€” if you're in the off-season, contacts with resort and hospitality employers for the upcoming season are valid even before positions officially open.
Delaware Division of Unemployment Insurance sent me a work search audit for weeks 3-6 of my claim. I applied through job boards without saving confirmations. What do I do?
Respond to the audit notice by the deadline specified in the Delaware Division of Unemployment Insurance letter. For the weeks under audit, provide whatever documentation you can reconstruct: check your email inbox for application confirmation messages from the weeks at issue (many online application systems send automated confirmations), check your LinkedIn application history (which logs applications with dates), review your browser history for job board visits, and recall recruiter conversations or phone calls with employers. For applications where no written confirmation exists, describe the employer, position, date, and method as accurately as you can from memory. Going forward, save every application confirmation email in a dedicated "Work Search" folder. Delaware Division of Unemployment Insurance auditors consider the totality of your response β€” documented contacts plus plausible descriptions of undocumented contacts typically resolve well for claimants who genuinely searched.
I have a job interview scheduled this week that will take most of the day. Does attending the interview count as a work search contact?
Yes β€” a formal job interview counts as a work search contact in Delaware UI Claims. Log it with the employer name, position, interview date, and "formal interview" as the contact method. A full-day interview is one contact (for one employer for one position) β€” but if you also submitted applications or made other employer contacts that week, those are additional separate contacts toward your 3-contact weekly requirement. A week where you have a formal interview and 2 other applications is a well-documented 3-contact work search week. Delaware Division of Unemployment Insurance specifically counts interviews as work search activity β€” the purpose of the work search requirement is to encourage genuine job seeking, and a formal interview is the most direct evidence of genuine job seeking in Delaware's UI system.