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Career Counseling

A trained counselor is available on an appointment basis to help assess your employment needs, skills, work experience, goals, interests, special capabilities, education and identify barriers relevant to your employability. The consultation may include various interest and aptitude assessments with an interpretation of results, a step-by-step approach to a long-term career plan and help in reviewing individual needs and matching of local and state resources to meet those needs.

A Variety of websites offer help for person's interested in choosing a career and in providing career development information. The following sites are some of the many sites offering career selection and development help:

WisCareers:
Guest Tour . This will get you to the guest tour screen. If you are at a Job Center computer, you will also have the option to log in and create an account for yourself. The following are instructions on how you can use the "guest tour" version from your home to obtain basic career information for your situation to initially use Wiscareers from this link. For support and follow up you may email John Gosling, the job service counselor at the Brown County Job Center.

Wisconsin's Worknet Website:

http://www.worknet.wisconsin.gov
Is a website providing a variety of information on Wisconsin's Workforce. This easy to follow website offer a variety of career information to the job seeker including:

  • County Summary - Provides a snapshot of the selected county
  • Employer Search - Let you search by employer name, size, industry, classification and also provides you with maps of employer locations
  • Occupational Search - Provides you with a wide variety of occupational information including wages, employment projections, employment by industry and training providers.
  • Categories of Most Job Openings, High-Growth job openings and links to additional resources and information that you may wish to use.

    Wisconsin Area Health Education Center System (AHEC) Website:

    http://www.wihealthcareers.org
    AHEC invites you to visit their health careers website for for a wealth of information useful to students and educators including:

  • information on individual health careers, with links to educational institutions and professional organizations
  • a comprehensive listing of Wisconsin education institutions offering health careers programs
  • a speakers and mentors bureau, seachable by region, comunity or health occupation.
  • a resource library for science and health careers activities.
  • information on the Health Careers Consortium, a statewide organization devoted to the promotion of health careers
  • a listing of professional organizations in the health care field
  • a directory of other health career programs in Wisconsin and national health career websites

    Other Career Websites:

    http://www.about.com/careers/
    About.com's career site offers variety of information on career planning, searching, with links to resources for the job seeker seaching for career change or advancement.

    http://www.careers4wi.org
    Is a site offering excellent information for persons wishing to learn about careers in Wisconsin. This site offers information Salary/Wages, Job Stability, Job Preparation, Current employment, Etc.

    http://www.careeroverview.com/
    Is a site offers a on-line career, job and education search resources guide offering a comprehensive career information guide on hundreds of careers and occupations. CareerOverview.com has been helping aspiring career professionals, job seekers and students make better, more informed career choices by providing them with relevant, reliable and up-to-date career and job information. With many thousands of daily visitors CareerOverview.com is now one of the premier career websites on the Internet.

    www.wisconsinjobcenter.org
    Is a fast, easy, no-fee way to access job orders, resumes, and other information about employment and training. Job seekers can enter their resumes online and conduct job searches through thousands of job openings. .

    http://www.careervoyages.gov
    This website is designed to help job seekers explore career options and be in demand by knowing about high growth jobs with better wages and a brighter future. It offers career information, growth projections in a variety of occupations and information on apprenticeship, emerging fields, career videos, etc. It provides job information on the fields of: Advanced Manufacturing, Automotive field, Construction, Energy, Financial services, Health Care, Hospitality, Information Technology, Retail, Transportation and other emerging fields.

    Work4women is a site that provides females and others with career development tools needed to explore, train for, obtain and retain high-wage non-traditional employment.

    The Career OneStop Website is a great resource for career help. It offers many tools, conveniently linked, that interact and cover all aspects of careers, job seeking, employment and training. The Career OneStop has an online coach, a tutorial that helps a person navigate and use all the features of this website. There is also a resume tutorial which helps teach all aspects of writing and using resumes. This is one of the more comprehensive and easy to use websites for customers to visit and use.

    The Occupational Information Network is a website to help provide information on careers and job duties/descriptions. Providing help in finding information about occupation job skills and abilities, job accommodations information, etc.

    www.khake.com
    The Vocational Information Center website is an education directory that provides links to online resources for career exploration, technical education, work opportunities, trade and technical schools and related vocational learning resources. This site allows you to explore vocational and technical careers, check out skills employers really want, find a trade school, research technical topics, and take a look at the current job market in these fields.

    North Carolina University's Career Center website has career exploration, job search skill information and job finding methods including a easy to follow job search guide.

    http://www.job-hunt.org is a comprehensive and in-depth job search website with advice and resources on specialized occupations. Provides links to variety of job websites, a job resource directory, and advise on resume prepation and interviewing.

    What Color is your Parachute author Dick Bolles' website http://www.jobhuntersbible.com provides a wealth of informaton to help you plan your career goals and great advise on using tests as a tool to aid in your job search.

    The Occupational Informational Network {ONET Online} website provides occupational information in an interactive and accessible for all format. This website defines and describes over 900 occupations. Has a skills search section and find occupations section using keywords, job families, and various classification systems.

    Career Center

    The Career Center is a community career center located at Northeast Wisconsin Technical College. The center provides accurate information that will enhance the individual's ability to make the career choices that fulfill his or her needs. The Career Center has the latest career development web resources and software, as well as many printed materials which give individuals access to current career and educational information.

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    Brown County Job Center

    701 Cherry Street
    Green Bay, WI 54301
    (920) 448-6760
    TTY 920-448-6468

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