Find the services that are right for you:
						Job Search Assistance
						If you need assistance with resume writing, job applications, interview tips,
							JobCenterofWisconsin.com registration, or navigating the Unemployment Insurance online
							system, contact Job Service. We also offer workshops and career
							exploration tools.
						Connect with Job Center of Wisconsin Job Service staff:
						
						
						Program Name/s: Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Title
							III, Wagner Peyser, RESEA, Job Service
						
						Employment Services for Veterans
						If you are a veteran or spouse of a veteran who needs assistance finding a job or
							determining your next career, contact an Office of Veteran Employment
								Services representative. You may be eligible to receive services like
							employment assessments, resume assistance, job search assistance, introductions to
							veteran-friendly employers, and referrals to other veteran programs.
						Connect with a Veteran Employment Representative:
						
						
						Program Name/s: WIOA Jobs for Veterans State Grant Program (JVSG),
							Disabled Veterans' Outreach Program (DVOP), Local Veteran's Employment Representative
							(LVER)
						
						Services for Laid Off Workers
						If you have recently lost your job, will be losing your job, are a veteran who has
							recently been released from service, a military spouse, or more, you may be eligible for
							a variety of services through the Dislocated Worker Program. Services
							may include job search, resume, and interviewing assistance, career exploration and
							planning, general information on Unemployment Insurance, financial assistance to cover
							the costs of classroom or on-the-job training, and more. You will be assigned a career
							planner who will help you develop a plan to get you back to work.
						Connect with the Dislocated Worker Program:
						
						
						Program Name/s: WIOA Title I-B Dislocated Worker Program, Rapid Response
						
						
						Services for Workers Laid Off Due to Foreign Trade
						If you lost your job due to foreign competition, including work being moved outside of
							the United States, you may be eligible for services including career exploration;
							training; help with living expenses; wage subsidies for older workers; healthcare
							assistance information; job search assistance; and relocation allowances through the
							Trade Adjustment Assistance Program (TAA). A petition must be filed,
							and U.S. Department of Labor determines if you and your former company are TAA certified
							making you potentially eligible for these services.
						Connect with the TAA Program:
						
						Program Name/s: Trade Adjustment Program (TAA) a WIOA Partner Program
							and works with Trade Readjustment Allowances (TRA) UI Program
						
						Extensive Career and Training Services
						If you need individual help to find employment, improve your earning potential, or have
							been out of the workforce for a while, you may be eligible for a variety of services,
							including job search and placement help, career counseling, financial assistance to
							cover the costs of classroom or on-the-job training, and more with the Adult
								Program. Contact a career planner to learn if you are eligible.
						Connect with the Adult Program:
						
						
						Program Name/s: WIOA Title I-B Adult Program, WIOA Program 
						
						Services for Youth and Young Adults
						If you are between the ages of 14 and 24, you may be eligible for the Youth
								Program. This program can help you reach your educational and employment
							goals to have a successful start to your career.
						Connect with the Youth Program:
						
						
						Program Name/s: WIOA Title I-B Youth Program, WIOA Program
						
						Additional Employment Services for Parents
						If you're a parent in need of services to help you prepare for, find, or keep a job, the
							Department of Children and Families has programs that may help.
						Connect with employment services near you: 
						
						
						Program Name/s: Wisconsin Works (W-2), Transform Milwaukee Jobs (TMJ),
							Transitional Jobs (TJ), Job Access Loans (JALs)
						
						Adult Educational Programs
						If you need assistance getting your high school diploma, GED, a better understanding of
							English, improving your reading skills, or increasing your computer skills, the
							Adult Education and English Language Learning program can help. Other
							services or areas of learning include workplace preparation activities, integrated
							education and training, civics, worksite literacy programs, family literacy, and
							instruction for institutionalized individuals. 
						Connect with the Adult Education and English Language Learning Program:
						
						
						Program Name/s: WIOA Title II Program, Adult Education and Family
							Literacy Act Program, English Language Learner Program, Adult Education and English
							Language Learning Program. ESL and College Readiness, ESL Program 
						
						Employment Services for Individuals with Disabilities
						If you have a disability that is preventing you from meeting your employment goals,
							contact the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR). We help people
							with disabilities find a job, keep a job, or get a better job by working with you,
							Wisconsin employers, and other partners.
						
						
						Program Name/s: WIOA Title IV, DVR, Vocational Rehabilitation, Pre
							Employment Transition Services
						
						Physical Job Center Locations