Job Search Sites

Find below three ways in which WORKnet organizes Job Search Sites. Please note that the best way to seek employment opportunities is by networking and directly contacting employers. Many jobs are not posted or advertised.

These links represent specific areas of Wisconsin, and are often affiliated with a local newspaper. Openings tend to be with smaller, local, and/or non-profit employers.

These sites post job openings throughout the entire state of Wisconsin. You can narrow your search by selecting a specific location, job title, or industry. Many government jobs are listed, as well as openings with both large and small employers.

National sites post thousands of jobs throughout the country, however, you can narrow your search by selecting a specific location in Wisconsin, job title, or industry. Many openings are advertised by large and private employers.

Local

Eau Claire

The Leader-Telegram (an Eau Claire newspaper) presents ads for job openings on this page. Look under Career Guide to find the job areas in which you are interested.

Green Bay

The Green Bay Press Gazette provides jobs presented by Career Builder. Select jobs from the top banner to see these listings.

Janesville

The Janesville Gazette Xtra lists job openings here, under "Employment, General" and "Employment, Professional." Click on Advanced Search to narrow your results.

La Crosse

The La Crosse Tribune displays job openings for the "7 Rivers Region" and allows you to find openings by job category or keywords.

Madison

The Wisconsin Local JobNetwork™ is comprised of multiple employment Web sites focusing exclusively on local communities in the State of Wisconsin.

Milwaukee

The Wisconsin Local JobNetwork™ is comprised of multiple employment Web sites focusing exclusively on local communities in the State of Wisconsin.

Racine

Pull-down selection allow you to search by job title or by keywords.

Shawano

This links to the on-line classifieds section of the Shawano Leader. Latest Job openings are posted on the bottom, of the page. However, you can search by managerial level, job category, or keywords as well as seeing all jobs at once.

Superior

Pull-down selection allow you to search by job title or by keywords.

Tomahawk

This link leads to the general classifieds page of the Tomahawk Leader. To view current job openings, select "Employment" on the pull-down menu.

Vilas County

Job openings posted on this site come from the classified ads in the Vilas County News-Review.

Watertown

View job openings posted by the Watertown Daily Times. All job openings are posted on one page. There are also subcategories listed at under the search area on the top of the page - click on a subcategory to go to job openings that may interest you.

Wisconsin Local Newspapers listed on OnlineNewspapers.com

Lists local Wisconsin newspapers - search for the help wanted areas of each paper.

Wisconsin Local Newspapers listed on the Wisconsin Newspapers list

Another Wisconsin newspaper clearinghouse called Wisconsin Newspapers list (USNPL) that provides links to various Wisconsin's local papers. Newspapers are listed alphabetically by name of town. you will have to search for the help wanted areas of each paper.

Wisconsin

Job Center of Wisconsin

This site lists openings all across Wisconsin. To start, you must limit your search to one county in Wisconsin, or choose "All areas" (which may also include openings in Minnesota, Iowa, Northern Illinois, and the Upper Peninsula). Once you have chosen the location, you may further narrow your search by job title or employer name.

Job Center of Wisconsin contains over 30,000 current job opportunities throughout Wisconsin. Job Seekers can search for job postings based upon job title or employer name and browse job postings by job category.

Job Central - Wisconsin

Job Central national labor exchange replaces America's Job Bank. Job Central provides a single place where job seekers can find employment opportunities in all industries. You can search by state or by US to find jobs or workers locally in Wisconsin, and nation-wide.

Job Hunter's Bible

This site comes from Dick Bolle's, author of "What Color is Your Parachute?" He gives tips on how to look for jobs on the Internet, information about major job opening sites, tips on making contacts, writing resumes, and more!

State of Wisconsin Employment

If you are interested in openings with public schools, be sure to look at this site. You can also access an employer search, and with a free user name and password career agent and resume creator.

WISC.Jobs

Wisconsin state, local, and tribal government positions are posted on this site. Links are provided for Application Information, benefits of state employment, current/former state employees, diversity, monthly state exams, short term employment opportunities, veterans resources, other government jobs, and a what's new area.

Wisconsin Job Network

The home page of this site shows the number of openings in a variety of industries, for the entire state. To narrow your search, select a city in Wisconsin, or type in a keyword. NOTE: Because this site organizes their openings by using over 100 job categories, using one for your search will significantly reduce your results. If you decide to use categories, make sure you search by every category related to your field.

United States

Job Central

Job Central national labor exchange replaces America's Job Bank. Job Central provides a single place where job seekers can find employment opportunities in all industries. You can search by state or by US to find jobs or workers locally in Wisconsin, and nation-wide.

Career Builder

Career Builder allows you to search through their job listings by keyword, city, state, and category. They offer 43 job categories on their pull down menu, so using one may significantly reduce your results. Try searching by all categories that might be related to your career of interest.

CareerBuilder.com has different tips on resumes, interviews, cover letters and thank you letters, salary info, your job search, references and workplaces issues.

Job Hunter's Bible

This site comes from Dick Bolle's, author of "What Color is Your Parachute?" He gives tips on how to look for jobs on the Internet, and information about major job opening sites.

Monster.com

Monster.com provides job openings that you can search through by keyword, location and job category. Because 60 job categories are available, selecting only one may significantly narrow your search. Try selecting all categories that are related to your career of interest. Holding down the Ctrl key on your keyboard as you click will allow you to highlight more than one category.

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