Explore Careers
Thinking about a career move and not sure where to begin? WorkSmart and its partners offer a variety of resources, tools, and services to help you find your way to a rewarding career pathway.
Access Career Information & Tools in Your Community
At your local Job Center or WorkSmart Access Point, there are many services, tools, and resources available to you, including information about high-growth careers and occupations, salary and wage comparisons, apprenticeships, career assessments, training providers, and more. Check out some of these career exploration resources online or stop by your local Job Center or Access Point to learn more.
Career Exploration Resources
Learn about different careers, find career information, and locate career resources with CareerOneStop--a U.S. Department of Labor-sponsored web site.
Developed as a part of O*NET for the U.S. Department of Labor, My Next Move is a useful resource for searching for jobs by keyword, browsing industry listings, or career interest exploration.
The O*NET program is the nation's primary source of occupational information. Find information on skills, abilities, knowledges, work activities, and interests associated with over 800 occupations. Free to use for both jobseekers and employers.
Developed by the University of Wisconsin, WisCareers is an easy to use, comprehensive website that encourages a self-directed and engaged approach to career exploration and development and job-seeking. (The site requires an access code, which is available at your Job Center.)
Wisconsin’s Workforce and Labor Market Information System for job seekers and employers to explore employment trends, statistics and information.
Wisconsin Health Care Workforce Map
An interactive map highlighting health care workforce programs and offerings across the state of Wisconsin. Developed by the Health Care Workforce Alliance of South Central-Southwest Wisconsin, the map is a resource for those interested in careers in the health care field--especially K-12 students, pre-health professionals, and incumbent workers.


