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Post Your Openings: Your local job center offers you the opportunity to list your openings on JobNet and JobCentral - by phone, fax, mail, or in person. Your opening will be viewed by jobseekers throughout the state and nation. You can also view Jobseeker Resources on America's Talent Bank.
Writing Effective Job Descriptions
Personal Account Representative:   When you work with the Job Center, you'll be assigned a personal Account Representative who will follow up on your job order, work with you on improving recruiting efforts and help you navigate the many services available through the Job Center.
Workforce Bulletin:   View the quarterly online publication featuring business information for employers in the Fond du Lac and Green Lake Co. area.
Interview at the Job Center:   You can conduct your interviews at the Job Center and draw from the public and the Job Center's extensive pool of applicants.
Get Help with Large Recruitment Efforts:  If you need to fill a lot of openings quickly, we can help.   Your Job Center can help you get organized and can provide assistance for a large recruitment - at the Job Center or at your place of business.
Access Wage Subsidy Programs:   If you're not currently taking advantage of wage subsidy and tax incentive programs, contact your local Job Center.  Your hiring needs may translate into tax savings!
Layoff & Worker Dislocation Services:  If your business is planning a layoff or plant closing, your local Job Center can help with a variety of services for your dislocated workers.  A professional team will come onsite and meet with you to map out a comprehensive service package that includes access to available retraining funds, supportive services such as child care and transportation reimbursements, employment search assistance, comprehensive job search training, including professional resume development and more.
Pre-screening and Referral:  Use your local Job Center as the single source to collect and screen your employment applications.  We can use your existing application form or the standard, approved Job Center employment application form.  You avoid the foot traffic and we refer qualified applicants.  It's that simple.
Assessment and Testing:   Your Job Center offers a variety of standardized assessment and testing services, including proficiency, aptitude and interest testing.  We'll also provide the linkages to area Technical Colleges to find solutions to your assessment and testing needs.
Resource Connections:   The Job Center website is only one source for service information, business links, government resources and related connections.  If you can't find what you need, contact your local Job Center and we'll get you connected!
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Online Recruiting Resources
Wisconsin JobNet: You can enter your job listing directly into Wisconsin's JobNet system from this site. A Job Center representative will make follow-up contacts to ensure you get the service you need!
JobCentral: Easily affordable for all employers, The National Labor Exchange, which is owned and managed by employers, will help employers satisfy their compliance requirements. For a nominal fee, employers can post jobs, search résumés, and distribute jobs to leading internet search engines such as Google, Indeed.com, and SimplyHired.com plus Jobster.com and over 1,000 other internet sites including: diversity, military alumni and state sites. These services are available to all employers regardless of size in all industries.
JobFit: JobFit is a state-of-the art, internet-based personnel assessment tool for measuring an applicant’s soft skills relative to incumbents in a position. It utilizes the “top performers” at a company to create a Job Match Pattern, or profile, of a successful employee for a specific position. This tool comprises three main categories: thinking and reasoning styles, occupational interests, and behavioral traits. Contact: info@workforceeconomics.org
Online Job Listings: The following links will take you to sites that offer online recruiting assistance, some are fee-based.
       Career Mosaic
       CareerPath
       Monster Board
       Career Magazine
       Yahoo! Jobs
       CareerWeb
       JobOptions
       Virtual Job Fair
(High Tech)
       Career City
Area Employment & Staffing Agencies: These links take you to the home page of agencies in this area.
       Manpower (office located at Wilson Hurd in Berlin)
       Seek (located in Oshkosh, 30 min. from Berlin)
       Adecco (located in Fond du Lac, about 60 min. from Berlin)
       Kelly Services (located in Fond du Lac)
       Landmark Staffing Resources (located in Oshkosh)
Area Newspapers: Most area newspapers feature online classified ad service.
       The Berlin Journal
       Markesan Regional Reporter
       Princeton Times Republic
       Monday Marketeer
       Neighbors
       Five County Buyer's Guide (covers Fond du Lac, Green Lake, Marquette, Waushara and Winnebago Counties)
       The Billboard
       Ripon Commonwealth
       Jobs (This paper lists jobs primarily in the Fox Valley Area, with occasional Green Lake County listings. Jobs can be accessed online from the Post Crescent, The Oshkosh Northwestern, or the Fond du Lac Reporter.)
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Dislocation/Lay-off Resources
Dislocation Services: If your business is planning a layoff or plant closing, your local Job Center can help with a variety of services for your dislocated workers. A professional team will come onsite and meet with you to map out a comprehensive service package that includes access to available retraining funds, supportive services such as child care and transportation, employment search assistance, comprehensive job search training, including professional resume development and more. Contact your local Job Center today!
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Labor Market Information
CEO Express: Business portal for busy executives to information that matters.
Econdata:  Your guide to regional economic activity.
Fast Company Magazine
Federal Labor Statistics: Go to the Bureau of Labor Statistics for information about the economy and national and regional issues.
Free Lunch
Local Survey Results:  Recent labor market surveys for the six-county area, compiled by Dr. Gary Green of the UW-Madison/Extension.  Provides analysis on the supply of, and demand for, labor.
Management Library
National Association of Manufacturers
Price's List of Lists Compiled by Gary Price, MLIS ,George Washington University - WOW - this site has lists of everything from fastest growing businesses to fastest growing US cities.  Scroll around this site, it's very informative!
Wisconsin Labor Market Information: This Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development site houses a variety of state, county and local LMI.
WORKnet: Wisconsin's Workforce and Labor Market Information System.
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Business Information
Employment Practices: These resources contain information relating to better business practices and quality workplace environments.
       Workplace Solutions:  Hiring/retraining women in non-traditional occupations.
       Nat'l Institute of Standards and Technology:   includes Malcom Baldrige Award of quality.
       American Productivity & Quality Center:  provides knowledge base & best practice info
       Workforce Online HR mgmt information site
       ISO Homepage All things ISO.
       Benefits Link:  Benefits library, software, message board.
       Deming Web Site:   All things Deming.
WorkSource Wisconsin: Provides Wisconsin employers with a single source of information regarding recruitment, selection, and retention of qualified workers with disabilities.
Job Accommodations Network Free consulting service designed to increase the employability of people with disabilities.
Green Lake Country Visitor's Bureau
Business Publications: Online magazines, newspapers, newsletters and related sites with business resources.
       Small Business Survival Center
       Wall Street Journal
       Mining Company:
  has lots of great links
Business Regulations and Laws: Sites containing legislative and regulatory information, support and resources for businesses.
       Wisconsin Business Resource Network: great site with lots of helpful information
       Information for Employers: WI DWD listing of laws, services & other helpful resources

       WARN Act:  plant closing/layoff
       NAFTA/TAA: USDOL-ETA site
       EEOC: Federal enforcement agency
       Small Business Administration: Your small business resource
       Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Business Connection
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Link Your Website
If your company has a website, we'll create a link on our Job Seeker's page.   This is a great way to get your company information, job requirements and opening information across to Job Seekers!  Email us with your website address and a short description of your company and we'll do the rest!
  
Download a Job Order Form
Our Job Order Form is located online.

Berlin Job Center
742 Green Tree Mall
Berlin, WI 54923
Phone: 920-361-3400
TDD: 1-800-947-3529



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