Job Seekers
Web Resources
Wisconsin Job Centers provide no-cost assistance on the Internet or from your local Job Center to find jobs, training, career planning and support services. One web location connects you to all these resources.
www.wisconsinjobcenter.org
Find a Job
♦Wisconsin JobNet (http://jobnet.wisconsin.gov)
Find current job listings in Wisconsin. Search by occupation and geographic area. JobNet is Wisconsin’s single, largest source current job listings.
♦America’s Job Bank (www.ajb.org)
Search for jobs locally, statewide, and nationally. Post your resume online, get notified of new jobs by email, and connect to many career resources.
♦Wisconsin Seasonal Jobs (www.wi-seasonaljobs.org)
Find summer and seasonal jobs from Wisconsin JobNet in one convenient place.
♦ JobLine
Access all the jobs on America’s Job Bank by telephone. Toll Free 1-800-414-5748.
♦Resumes (www.wisconsinjobcenter.org/lookforjobs/resumes.htm)
Create your online resume in America’s Job Bank. Get help writing a resume. Link to other resume help resources.
♦Improve Your Job Hunting Skills (www.wisconsinjobcenter.org/publications)
Get help with interviews, resumes, applications, job search and job readiness skills. Read or download topical publications at no cost to you.
♦Wisconsin Job Centers (www.dwd.state.wi.us/dws/directory)
Find help with job seeking tips, resume workshops, career planning, training programs, handicapped accessible computers, and connections to supportive social services. Call 1-888-258-9966 or go to www.wisconsinjobcenter.org.
Find Training
♦Training Resources (www.wisconsinjobcenter.org/training)
Connect to Wisconsin schools and information on training programs, financial aid, apprenticeship, and special programs for employment training.
♦Workforce Investment Act (www.dwd.state.wi.us/dwdwia)
Get help with job training or finding a job. WIA programs serve Dislocated Workers, low income adults and youth with individual training accounts or on-the-job training for eligible people.
The Department of Workforce Development is an equal opportunity service provider. If you need assistance to access services or materials in an alternate format, please contact the Division of Workforce Solutions at 608-261-6974, TTY 608-267-9019. DWSW-11121-P (R. 02/2006)
Wisconsin Job Centers 1-888-258-9966
www.wisconsinjobcenter.org
Job Line 1-800-414-5748
Job Seekers
Web Resources
Wisconsin Job Centers provide no-cost assistance on the Internet or from your local Job Center to find jobs, training, career planning and support services. One web location connects you to all these resources.
www.wisconsinjobcenter.org
Find a Career
♦Wisconsin Careers (http://wiscareers.wisc.edu)
Make better career choices. This site provides career exploration, career planning, occupational information, wage data, and job search assistance. Contact a Job Center to register (no cost).
♦Career One Stop.org (www.careeronestop.org)
Find occupational trends, wage data, job seach tips, resume help, financial aid information and interactive tools such as Resume Tutorial, Employer Locator, Skills Profiler and Career Videos (www.acinet.org/acinet)
♦Careers 4 Wisconsin (www.careers4wi.wisc.edu)
Find average wages, size, expected demand, and required skills for occupations in Wisconsin.
♦Wisconsin’s WORKnet (http://worknet.wisconsin.gov) Access wage data, county economic profiles, and occupational information. You can locate employers by occupation and make informed employment and career choices. ♦Wisconsin Job Centers (www.dwd.state.wi.us/dws/directory)
Get help with job seeking tips, resume workshops, career planning, training programs, handicapped accessible computers, and connections to supportive social services.
Find Support and Other Assistance
♦Support for Work (www.wisconsinjobcenter.org/otherassistance)
Link to information on child care, public assistance, tax credits, personal finances, layoffs, health care, transportation, accessibility resources and coping with unemployment.
♦Targeted Programs (www.wisconsinjobcenter.org/otherassistance/otherassistance.htm)
Find information in web sites and programs for Youth, Older Workers, Veterans, Dislocated Workers, and persons with disabilities and other employment and career related topics.
♦Department of Workforce Development (www.dwd.state.wi.us)
Access information on Wisconsin labor laws, Workers Compensation, Unemployment Insurance, labor market and career information and other DWD programs and services.
♦Virtual Business Incubator (http://www.virtualincubate.com)
Thinking of starting your own business? Get started right. VBI is an interactive tool that offers entrepreneurial and business start-up assistance.
♦Wisconsin.gov (www.wisconsin.gov)
Access to all services and agencies of the State of Wisconsin. Find links to counties and local municipalities web sites, a job and resume bank, and links to relocation and travel information.
Wisconsin Job Centers 1-888-258-9966
www.wisconsinjobcenter.org
Job Line 1-800-414-5748