American Job Centers
South Central Job Centers
Services may vary based on location but can include:
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Resource rooms with phones, free internet, printers and resume writing tools
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Job training services
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Job search assistance
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Career exploration and advising
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Interview practice
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Skills testing
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Labor market information
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Employment workshops
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Supportive services including financial assistance, training services, food assistance, childcare, emergency funds, transportation help and more
Mobile Career Lab
The State of Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development’s Mobile Career Lab delivers workforce resources and services to individuals and businesses throughout Wisconsin. The lab assists those who may have challenges accessing workforce services, employers who have a training or hiring need, and partners who could use additional resources.
Special Services Through WIOA
Additional employment and training-related services are available to individuals that meet WIOA eligibility guidelines. Services can include job search assistance, individual career guidance and counseling, labor market information, training and skill upgrades, and more.
American Job Center Partner Agencies
Staff at your local AJC can connect you with partner resources, including:
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WIOA programs for adults, dislocated workers and young adults (WIOA Title I) via the WorkSmart Network
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Human Services
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Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (WIOA Title IV)
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Native American programs
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Employment services via Job Services (WIOA Title III)
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Unemployment Insurance (UI) information and guidance
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Healthcare coverage information including BadgerCare
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Veteran Services
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Adult Basic Education (ABE) and Technical College (WIOA Title II)
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Migrant worker programs
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Emergency housing and childcare assistance
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Older worker services
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Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA)
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Food benefit assistance including FoodShare
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Wisconsin Works (W-2)