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WAUSHARA JOB CENTER
205 East Main St
Suite 23
Wautoma, WI  54982
920-787-3338
FAX: 920-787-7873

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Hours: 8AM - 4:30PM  M-F
12:00 - 12:30  Closed for Lunch


Need Work?

View Job Listings: You can view job listings on Job Net and America's Job Bank on easy-to-use touch screen computers at your local Job Center or use the links on this page to view them on the Internet. In addition, your Job Center has internet computers where you can browse a variety of job listing sites throughout the state, country and world!
  • Self-help Resource Room: If you're looking for resources, information and tools to help you improve your job search success, the Job Center is the place to go! We have books, videos, pamphlets and related materials, free for your use! We also have computers with a range of software, from word processing to typing tutors and career exploration. Need to create a resume? Learn to type? Brush up on math skills? Come on in and take a look at what we have to offer!
  • Workshops, Clinics and Classes: Waushara Job Center offers onsite GED/HSED classes and assistance with resumes, cover letters, and interviewing techniques.
  • Informational Sites to see trends, labor markets, assessments, and other tools to help you figure out trends, areas that interest you, wages - state and national, and lots of other tools to help. Wisconsin Careers - http://wiscareers.wisc.edu/ - with this one you will have to set up an account and register with a code that code will be wjc-c973 (registration code). There is plenty to work with here to help you figure out what, where, and how.  There is locker in here where you can store everything that you have done.  Career Builders - www.careerbuilders.com/ - can help with a variety on things from resumes to job searching. America's Career Info Net - www.acinet.org/acinet/ - can help with local, national, assessments, who the employers in the area, that you are looking in, what is hot, resumes, plus much much more.

special programs

  • Special Programs: The Job Center offers many free services to individuals who meet certain eligibility guidelines. Services can include funds for training (books, tuition, childcare, transportation), On-the-Job-Training with area employers, individual counseling and job search assistance, job referrals and hands-on work experience. You may qualify for these programs if you meet specific income guidelines and are in one or more of the following categories:
        Unemployed/Underemployed
        Older Worker age 55 or more
        Disabled Individuals

  • Assessment and Testing: Your Job Center offers a variety of standardized assessment and testing services, including proficiency, aptitude and interest testing.

  • Helping Agencies: Whether you're looking for housing assistance, parenting advice or help with an aging parent, the Job Center can connect you with the appropriate helping agency. If you need help and you can't find it, contact us!

  • Resource Connections: Our Job Center website is your resource for service information, employment links, government resources and related connections. If you can't find what you need, contact our complete resource www.wisconsinjobcenter.org and we'll get you connected!

Job Listings:

  • Wisconsin JobNet: You can search for jobs using Wisconsin's JobNet system from this site. Listings can be viewed for all of Wisconsin or by County!
  • America's Job Bank: A national listing of jobs from all over the country, put together for you by the US Department of Labor and  Job Centers from all over the nation.

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