Students and job-seekers in Wisconsin and throughout the U.S. use CEW’s research-based career resources to support lifelong career development, foster a meaningful work life, and ensure a sound economic future for themselves and their families.
The WISCareers website is available to Wisconsin residents at the Department of Workforce Development's statewide Job Centers or by individual subscription. Adults use WISCareers to write resumes and cover letters, research current labor market information, and identify employment opportunities.
The CareerLocker website is used by adults throughout the U.S. to write resumes and cover letters, research current labor market information, and find employment opportunities. Individual subscriptions are available.
The WC-Connection website helps adults to learn about the skills needed by businesses in their local communities. View an online demo of WC-Connection.
Students enrolled in University of Wisconsin System universities and colleges, most Wisconsin Technical College System campuses, and some Wisconsin private colleges use the WISCareers website to plan their successful transition into the workforce.
The CareerLocker website helps postsecondary students throughout the U.S. to develop job-seeking skills and plan their successful transition into the workforce.
The WC-Connection website helps postsecondary students to learn about the skills needed by businesses in your community. View an online demo of WC-Connection.
Students in schools throughout Wisconsin use the WISCareers website to learn about their interests and skills, Career Clusters, occupations, and education and training options. Students can also expand their financial literacy skills by using WISCareers to create a personal budget.
Students in schools throughout the U.S. use the CareerLocker website to learn about their interests and skills, Career Clusters, occupations, and education and training options. Students can also expand their financial literacy skills by using CareerLocker to create a personal budget.
The WC-Connection website helps middle and high school students to learn about the skills needed by businesses in your community. View an online demo of WC-Connection.
CEW is developing a career website for elementary school students. This website will contain age-appropriate occupational information and career games.
Bizzy Bees working together is CEW's new classroom career game for K-2 students.
The WC-Connection website helps students and teachers to learn about the skills needed by businesses in your community. View an online demo of WC-Connection.
CEW has collaborated with the Singapore Ministry of Education to create ecareers.sg, an internationally-recognized, comprehensive career information delivery system for Singaporean primary, secondary, and junior college students.