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Are you searching for a job or for career opportunities?
Need access to a computer, printer, copy machine or fax machine?
Do you need assistance for childcare, transportation, work clothes or everyday expenses?


At each Wisconsin Job Center you will find a help desk for information, referrals, and initial registration for various services and programs. Ask how you can apply for a program for youth ages 14-21. You may qualify for one-on-one help for all of your employment and training needs.

Wisconsin Job Centers provide:

  • Access to Job Listings
  • Job Search Assistance
  • Testing and Assessment
  • Application, Resume and Cover Letter Training
  • Basic Skills Education (reading and math)
  • Financial Services
  • Career Information and Counseling
  • Computers
  • Internet Access
  • Workshops on Employment-Related Topics (networking, interviewing, communication, problem solving, etc.)
  • Copy Machine/Fax Machine
  • Books, videos, periodicals to help in your job search.
  • School Catalogs and Financial Aid Information for Vocational Schools and Colleges
  • Labor Market Information
  • Work Permits (at some locations)


JobCentral
JobCentral National Labor Exchange is a service of DirectEmployers Association, a nonprofit consortium of leading U.S. corporations. The Association's online services also include DirectEmployers.com, an Internet search engine dedicated exclusively to employment.

JobNet
JobNet
This computer program is a national award-winning system that simplifies job-hunting for all job seekers. Learn about local, state, and regional job openings. Employers post their current job openings on the Wisconsin JobNet computer system.

Employment Guide
EmploymentGuide.com is the leading job board for hourly, skilled, full-time and part-time jobs. Our focus is on part-time jobs online and entry-level to mid-management employment opportunities.

Job-Hunt
Job-Hunt is dedicated to the millions of people who have had their personal lives disrupted by the loss of a job. The purpose of the Job-Hunt.org web site is to provide the most comprehensive listing of useful Internet-accessible job-search resources and services on the Web, in a format which is most useful to job seekers.

Job Hunter's Bible: What Color is Your Parachute?
This site is designed as a supplement to the book, What Color Is Your Parachute? A Practical Manual for Job-Hunters and Career-Changers (2007 edition). It will be particularly helpful if used along with that book.


NowHiring.com
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A service of the River Valley Newspaper Group

 

If you are between the ages of 16-21, a variety of services may be available to you through Wisconsin Job Centers. These services include: job placement, job search, training, tutoring, career planning, mentoring services, as well as help with basic needs.

Wisconsin Job Centers can also provide information on a variety of support services and programs that might be available to help you. These include:

  • Budgeting/Money Management
    Child Care Assistance
  • Transportation Assistance
  • Basic Needs Assistance - clothing, housing, food, rent, security deposits, utility and/or telephone bills and personal items
    Disability Related Services
  • Referrals to other agencies
Contact your local Job Center for more information.

Thanks to all who made the 2007 Workforce Development Month such a success! 402 N. 8th Street La Crosse, WI 54601 608-789-5620 webmaster@wwjobcenter.org

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