Listed below is a current user-friendly list of job search websites. There are more sites available on the internet. Note: If you click on a link, you'll need to use the <-- to return to this page.
1. www.jobcenterofwisconsin.com provides access to Wisconsin's JobNET for job searching. This site is updated daily.
2. www.browncountyjobcenter.org provides access to the Brown County Job Center website with links to other agencies, job search websites and Job Center of Wisconsin (JCOW), Labor Market information, and schedules of upcoming on-site employer interviews, job search workshops and job fairs.
3. www.indeed.com provides access to a job search engine. Indeed is a search engine for jobs- gives job seekers free access to employment opportunities from numerous websites. Indeed.com includes all the job listings from major job boards, newspapers, associations and company career pages- this site is updated daily.
4. www.jobcentral.com is the replacement website for America's Job Bank. Job Central National Labor Exchange is a service of Direct Employers Association, a nonprofit consortium of leading U.S. corporations, in alliance with the National Association of State Workforce Agencies (NASWA). The Association's services also include www.DirectEmployers.com, an Internet search engine dedicated exclusively to employment.
5. www.nationjob.com provides access to the Nation Job web~itefor jobsean;h, careers, employment, and resume services.
6. www.usajobs.opm.gov provides access to the Federal Government's official website for employment opportunities.
7. http://wisc.jobs/public/index.asp provides access 'to Wisconsin's public sector of job listings.
8. www.jobsingreenbay.com provides access to the Local Job Network for job search and articles from career experts.
9. http://www.co.brown.wi.us provides access to current positions with Brown County.,
This site is updated every Tuesday.
OCCUPATIONAL SKILLS WEBSITES
1. http://www.careeronestop.org/ provides access to America's Career InfoNET for information on training, job seeking and pay information across the country.
2. http://www.onetonline.org/ provides access to the O*NET Online Center for descriptions of jobs and other information using either "Find Occupations" to search by keywords, job families, high growth industries and browse by O*NET descriptors; "Skills Search" to search for job descriptions based on your skills; or for veterans only, "Crosswalk Search" to match military job codes to civilian job descriptions.
3. http://wiscareers.wisc.edu/Default.asp provides access to WisCareers website for job searching, self profiler testing; employer information, resume and cover letter writers, etc. Take a Guest Tour of the website and/or create your own account. To create an account either access from Job Center or from home. To access from home you will need to use bej-d83 as your registration code.
4. http://worknet.wisconsin.gov provides access to the State of Wisconsin's Labor Market website, which contains employer contact information, county information, job descriptions, pay by counties, job searching, etc.
RESOURCES
1. http://www.browncountyunitedway.org/ provides access to the local United Way agency's website for personal, family or other social needs. Their local telephone number is (920) 432-3393.
2. www.volunteerbg.org provides access to the Volunteer Center website. This local volunteering resource may be able to enhance your networking and experience needs.
3. www.wetfeet.com provides access to career research with articles on cover letters, resumes, interview, and other topics that pertain to the job search process. A job search engine is also provided.
BASIC COMPUTER SKILLS
1. http://bayareawdb.org/ provides access to the Virtual Job Center website's section which has basic instruction on using a mouse and a computer.