Workforce Development

Job Seeker Resources

Resume Writing & Interview Skills

Libraries can support patrons with job searching by sharing a variety of online tools for resume writing, cover letters, and interview preparation. For those new to the process or needing a refresher:

Additionally, patrons may benefit from free Microsoft Word resume templates and the Job Center of Wisconsin’s resume builder (free account required).

Job Search Engines

Libraries can help job seekers and employers by sharing reliable job search and hiring resources. The Wisconsin Job Center connects employers with talent and offers statewide job listings and career services, while sites like Indeed, ZipRecruiter, Glassdoor, and LinkedIn support both job searching and recruiting. Using a mix of state and national job boards helps employers reach candidates and helps job seekers find opportunities.

Unemployment Resources

The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development Unemployment Insurance (UI) website is the official place to apply for unemployment benefits and file weekly claims. Assistance is available in English, Spanish, and Hmong.

The Claimant Handbook includes key information about eligibility, legal rights, and the steps required to apply for and maintain benefits, including weekly tasks needed to receive payments.

Employment Resources for Specific Communities

If factors like age, citizenship status, disability, or a criminal record create challenges in a job search, the resources below can help.

 Age

Minors

Age 50+

Disability

  • AskEARN – Job-Seeker Resources – Lists organizations and federal programs that support job seekers with disabilities, including workplace accommodations and employment services.
  • Think Ability Wisconsin – Connects employers and job seekers with disabilities to resources, training, and support to promote inclusive hiring and workplace success.
  • Wisconsin Division of Vocational Rehabilitation – Helps people with disabilities prepare for, find, and keep employment through career planning, training, and support services.

Newcomer Status

Justice-Involved Individuals

Veteran Employment Resources

Job Center of Wisconsin – WisJobsforVets
Connects veterans and eligible spouses to priority job search services, career resources, and employment support through Wisconsin’s statewide workforce system.

WI DWD – Veteran Employment Services
Provides veterans with job search support, training resources, and one-on-one assistance through local Job Centers, and helps employers recruit and hire veteran talent.

Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs (WDVA)
Offers information on state benefits, services, and support programs for Wisconsin veterans and their families, including healthcare, education, and housing resources.

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
The official federal portal for veterans and their families to access benefits and services, manage healthcare, and apply for programs such as disability compensation, education, and housing assistance.

Workforce Development Partners

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WI Department of Workforce Development

The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD) is the state agency that strengthens Wisconsin’s workforce by connecting job seekers and employers through services like job search support, training programs, unemployment insurance, workers’ rights protections, vocational rehabilitation, and worker’s compensation resources.

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WI Workforce Development Boards

Wisconsin’s Workforce Development Boards (WDBs) help connect job seekers and employers to job training, career services, and local workforce solutions. Libraries can partner with their local WDB to expand access to job search support—such as hosting workshops, sharing workforce events, and services.

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Job Center of Wisconsin

Patrons can connect with a Job Center of Wisconsin near you for free job search help, including career guidance, resume support, job postings, training resources, and workforce events. Find your nearest Job Center and get personalized assistance to reach your next career goal.

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JOBPOD

JobPod Wisconsin helps libraries support job seekers by connecting patrons to virtual career guidance, job search tools, and many linked resources for resumes, interviewing, training, and employment opportunities. Libraries provide a welcoming space where job seekers can access workforce support and explore next steps.

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WI Society for Human Resources Management

WISHRM (Wisconsin State Council SHRM) is a statewide network of HR professionals supporting Wisconsin employers and workforce development. Libraries can connect with local WISHRM chapters to build employer partnerships, promote workforce resources, and co-host hiring or career events.

Digital Skills

DigitalLearn Training


DigitalLearn Training is a free resource from the Public Library Association that helps librarians and trainers deliver digital literacy classes. It includes ready-to-use course materials, like instructor guides, handouts, activity sheets, slides, and practice files, plus templates and instructional design training to help you adapt or create your own lessons (many materials are also available in Spanish).

GFCGlobal


GCFGlobal is a free online learning site that libraries can share with patrons to build essential skills for work and everyday life. It offers self-paced tutorials and videos on computer basics, email and internet skills, Microsoft Office, job searching and resume writing, math, and more. 

INTERFACE Project


INTERFACE Project offers free, short digital literacy courses from the Wisconsin Technical College System that libraries can share with patrons. Topics include mouse and keyboard skills, email basics, Microsoft Word, social media, and managing personal data, making it a helpful option for building everyday tech confidence.

Community Upskill


CommunityUpskill.org is a free online learning portal from United Way of Wisconsin and powered by Microsoft and LinkedIn Learning. Patrons can use this site to build in-demand career and digital skills. It offers self-paced course pathways (in English and Spanish), with many options leading to industry-recognized certificates, making it an easy, no-cost resource for workforce development support at the library.

Gale Presents Udemy


Patrons can build job and career skills with Udemy through Wisconsin Valley Library Service’s subscription. Courses cover topics like Microsoft Office, technology and IT, data and analytics, business and marketing, project management, and professional development. Login is required to access the courses.

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