Take a skill assessment; find career and job services, or unemployment benefits and workforce centers.
- America's Career Information Network(www.acinet.org) Source of employment information for job seekers, students, businesses, and career professionals.
- Americorps(www.americorps.gov/) Offers 75,000 opportunities for adults of all ages and backgrounds to serve through a network of partnerships with local national nonprofit groups.
- Back-2-Work(www.back-2-work.com) Donates a free one hour workshop called "Maximizing the Effectiveness of the Job Search Process" to job clubs and transition group around the Twin Cities.
- CareerOneStop
(www.careeronestop.org) Is a U.S. Department of Labor-sponsored Web site that offers career resources and workforce information to job seekers, students, businesses, and workforce professionals to foster talent development in a global economy.
- Wisconsinjobnetwork.com
(www.wisconsinjobnetwork.com/jobcast_partners.asp?agent_category_id=11) Community Outreach to State Workforce Agencies.
- Disability.gov
(www.disability.gov/state/wisconsin/employment) Find employment resources for Wisconsin disabled unemployed.
- Goodwill - Easter Seals Wisconsin
(www.goodwilleasterseals.org) Provides assistance to people in achieving their goal for employment, education and independence.
- ISEEK
(www.iseek.org) ISEEK is Wisconsin's comprehensive career, education, and job resource.
- JOBS NOW Coalition
(www.jobsnowcoalition.org) Provides regularly updated information on the number of job vacancies for occupations in each Wisconsin region, as well as the median wages offered for job vacancies in each occupation.
- (Alpha)Wisconsin Department of Health Services (www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/disabilities/physical/ilcs.htm) Helps people with disabilities look at all the possibilities and challenges to returning to work.
- (Alpha) Wisconsin Community Action Program Association
(www.wiscap.org) Uses local, state, private and federal resources to assist low income individuals and families to acquire useful skills and knowledge, gain access to new opportunities and achieve economic self-sufficiency.
- National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE) (www.nase.org/Home.aspx) Leading resource for the self-employed and micro-businesses, bringing a broad range of benefits to help entrepreneurs succeed and to drive the continued growth of this vital segment of the American economy.
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