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Job Hunting and Career Exploration


Career One Stop   http://careeronestop.org
Explore different careers and discover what careers are out there, what the current occupational trends are, and what skills you need to be successful in certain careers.


 
CEP Concentrated Employment Program   http://www.nwcep.org/
Provides services to job seekers and employers.

 
DVR Department of Vocational Rehabilitation   http://dwd.wisconsin.gov/dvr/
Provide employment services and counseling to people with disabilities.


 
DWD Department of Workforce Development   http://dwd.wisconsin.gov/
Provides training and employment assistance, works with employers on finding the necessary workers to fill current job openings.


 
Job Center of Wisconsin    http://jobcenterofwisconsin.com/
Look for jobs, fill out applications, write resumes, and more.  Great starting site.



Occupational Outlook Handbook  http://www.bls.gov/oco/
Find out what training or education is required for the occupations of your choice, as well as expected salaries, job prospects, work duties, and more.


 
State of Wisconsin    http://www.wisconsin.gov
Click “Employment in Wisconsin” on the right
   

                                                                                                                                                                                                         Department of Labor      http://www.dol.gov
A good gateway to lots of links

 
Wisconsin’s WorkNet    http://worknet.wisconsin.gov/worknet
A great Wisconsin state resource with labor and occupational data, salary ranges, JobNet, and many other links for both job seekers and employers.
           

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