Resource Room
Services Offered in the Resource Room
The Resource Room is designed to provide a professional environment in which individuals can conduct career and occupational exploration and improve their employability and job seeking skills; primarily on a self-service basis.
In addition to the access to Job Center of Wisconsin and the Internet computers, the Resource Room is well equipped with the essentials for conducting a thorough and successful job search! Our Help Desk Staff can provide you with information and assistance to help you get the most from your visit. We Create Taxpayers!
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In the resource room you can create professional looking résumés at no cost to you with the help of the latest resume books and videos utilizing state-of-the-art computers!
The Resource Room Offers Free Job Search-Related Use of:
- Fax Machine
- Telephones (local calls only)
- Copy Machine
- Video & Written Reference Materials
- Computers & Laser Printers
- Self-paced Tutorials
Computer Program Tutorials
- Microsoft Office 2010
- Word
- Excel
- PowerPoint
- Access
- Typing Tutor 10
- Mavis Beacon Typing
- Ten Key
- Quickbooks
Videos
- Career Changes / Job Loss
- Career Decisions / Aptitudes
- Career Exploration
- Communication
- Interviewing / Appearance
- Job Search / Applications
- Motivation / Attitudes
- Values / Goals / Strategy
- Workplace Skills
Reference Materials
The Resource Room offers materials covering the following subjects:
- Resumes & Cover Letters
- Minority Workers
- Job Descriptions
- Non-traditional Occupation Information
- Job Search
- WI Manufacturer Service Directories
- Labor Market Data
- Interviewing
"Services in the Workforce Development Center do not discriminate based on disability"
Equal Opportunity Officer
Paul Stelter
1401 McMahon Drive
Neenah, WI 54956
(920) 720-5600 Voice
711 TDD
pstelter@fvwdb.com
"If you feel that you have been discriminated against due to your disability, please contact the EOO for assistance."
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Education and health services will lead the way with an anticipated 142,000 new jobs between 2002-2012.
The economic climate of Fond du Lac is stable due to its sizeable, diverse and strong base of business and industry.
Population growth for Fond du Lac County is expected to increase by 11.5% between 2000-2020.
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