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  1. What's happening with Wisconsin's workforce? The Department's primary responsibilities include providing job services, training and employment assistance to people looking for work, at the same time as it works with employers on finding the necessary workers to fill current job openings.

  2. Learn how to apply for unemployment benefits, file a weekly claim, understand requirements, and more. What to Know. Apply for Benefits Online. File Your Weekly Claim. Claimant Handbook.

  3. Job Center of Wisconsin (JCW) is a free online portal that connects job seekers with employment opportunities throughout Wisconsin. JCW's interactive search options allow users to search job openings by title, employer, keyword, location, apprenticeship opportunity, location and more.

  4. The easiest way to connect to DWD is to contact us using our secure email form. Complete the form and we will respond to your inquiry as soon as possible. Send Secure Email. Access Services Directly for Faster Service. Employment & Training. Equal Rights Division. Unemployment Insurance.

  5. Unemployment Benefits for Claimants. If you have become unemployed or partially unemployed, you may apply for unemployment benefits online. File weekly claims to receive benefit payments after requirements are met.

  6. The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD) is an agency of the Wisconsin state government responsible for providing services to Wisconsin workers, employers, and job-seekers to meet Wisconsin's workforce needs.

  7. Press and news release hub for the Department of Workforce Development.

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