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A job can reward us with compensation, respect, and feelings of accomplishment and contribution. Our tools help simplify the job search process.

Job Banks include web locations that feature current job openings. Both statewide and nationwide job banks are included.

Job applications and résumés, when done effectively, can change a job candidate into a new hire. Learn more about making the search-to-job connection.

Job Fairs occur year 'round, and provide an effective means to meet multiple employers with available job openings in a single day. Spring and fall are the busiest job fair seasons.

We sponsor and promote On-site Recruitment by businesses to help connect job seekers to current openings.

Youth Employment connects you to information about working if you are under 18 years of age.

Older Worker Employment Programs are available to help persons over 55 year old who meet income guidelines.

Veteran's Employment Assistance is available for persons who have served in the military

  • at least 180 days on active duty other than for Reserve or National Guard training
  • less than 180 days but were medically discharged
  • or have been awarded a campaign badge or medal

Our Job Search Tips provides the information that there is more than one way to get the job result that is being sought. This page has advice, and links to additional publications and resources.

Wisconsin Job Center Publications are presented in English, Spanish and Hmong and cover topic areas of Job Readiness, Job Search, Resumes and Applications, and Interviewing.

Layoff Assistance provides information on services available to you if you are laid off from your job.

The Employer Locator is a feature of America's Career InfoNet. Use it to to find contact information about a specific employer or list of employers. Searches can be performed by occupation, location, or keyword.

The Employee Benefits Guidebook can help employees better understand pay and employer sponsored benefits. The charts at the end will help the employee appropriately value the benefits offered by an employer. This publication is sponsored by the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development and is available en Español

Learn about employment scams and background checks for employment.

Information on other social programs can be found in the Other Assistance section of this web site.