Community Outreach to State Workforce Agencies |
| These organizations are participating in our exclusive Community Outreach program. Through this program, groups and organizations that directly work with State Workforce Agencies receive open job notifications on a daily basis that match the criteria they specifically requested. These daily notifications (known as JobCast’s™) can be customized by location, profession, education and experience. |
Job Bank: WisconsinNo additional information available at this time.
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Kenosha County Job Center The Kenosha County Job Center (KCJC) is located at 8600 Sheridan Road, Kenosha Wisconsin. The Kenosha County Job Center (KCJC) assists employers and job seekers in making the connection that leads to a job seeker finding employment. Job seekers utilize KCJC services to find a job or a better job. Employers utilize KCJC services to help meet their human resource and workforce development needs. |
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Milwaukee Job Center South No additional information available at this time. |
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Milwaukee Job Center Southeast No additional information available at this time. |
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Racine County Workforce Development Center  The Racine County Business Services Team is the leading source of jobs in the Racine area. We provide a broad array of services to professional and technical workers in Southeastern Wisconsin, including career counseling and employment assistance. Members of this focused team maintain ongoing relationships with local businesses, and as a result, are often the first to know where the jobs are in the Racine area. |
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The Workforce Development Center The Workforce Development Centers of Waukesha, Ozaukee and Washington Counties are public/private ventures providing free or low-cost services for employers and job seekers in a One-Stop Employment and Training environment. Whether you are 16, 41 or 61, the Workforce Development Centers have the resources to help, no matter what your career-related need. |
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Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development - Office of Veteran Services Indeed, we would not be here today were it not for the brave soldiers who have taken up arms to guard and protect us against those who would do us harm. Unfortunately many service members, when they leave the military, have trouble finding suitable civilian employment. This is where DWD, in conjunction with other state, local and federal agencies, can help. Through our veteran's service programs we can help former military personnel connect with employers, education and training programs, or other agencies that will ultimately help them meet their employment needs. |
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Wisconsin Job Center - Milwaukee YWCA Wisconsin Job Center- Milwaukee YWCA helps bring employers and job seekers together. Job Centers help workers to succeed in the world of work by connecting them to jobs, training, career information, and support services. Job Centers help grow businesses by connecting them to qualified employees, employee training, labor market information, hiring and tax incentives, retention strategies, and untapped labor pools. |
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Wisconsin Job Center- Milwaukee Southwest Maximus Wisconsin Job Center- Milwaukee Southwest Maximus helps bring employers and job seekers together. Job Centers help workers to succeed in the world of work by connecting them to jobs, training, career information, and support services. Job Centers help grow businesses by connecting them to qualified employees, employee training, labor market information, hiring and tax incentives, retention strategies, and untapped labor pools. |
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Wisconsin Job Center- Milwaukee Teutonia Wisconsin Job Center- Milwaukee Teutonia helps bring employers and job seekers together. Job Centers help workers to succeed in the world of work by connecting them to jobs, training, career information, and support services. Job Centers help grow businesses by connecting them to qualified employees, employee training, labor market information, hiring and tax incentives, retention strategies, and untapped labor pools. |
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Wisconsin Job Center- Northeast Wisconsin Wisconsin Job Center- Northeast Wisconsin helps bring employers and job seekers together. Job Centers help workers to succeed in the world of work by connecting them to jobs, training, career information, and support services. Job Centers help grow businesses by connecting them to qualified employees, employee training, labor market information, hiring and tax incentives, retention strategies, and untapped labor pools. |
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Workforce Development Center No additional information available at this time. |
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| There are currently 12 State Workforce Agencies JobCast™ Partners receiving positions from MilwaukeeDiversity.com |