New Skill Explorer Helps Job Seekers Navigate Career Options
Upgraded online tool provides more resources to an expanded audience
MADISON – For those looking for a job in the new year, the Department of Workforce Development (DWD) offers a free online tool to help find the perfect match. DWD’s updated Skill Explorer helps job seekers discover opportunities that fit their experience and abilities while navigating career paths more effectively.
“Our updated Skill Explorer helps more people find the right job opportunities based on what they already know and do well,” said DWD Secretary Amy Pechacek. “Whether you’re just starting out or looking to make a change, Skill Explorer can help you. It’s a smart way to widen your career options and find a great job.”
Unlike traditional job search platforms that focus on job listings, Skill Explorer evaluates a user’s current skill set and highlights transferable skills that can open new doors. It also introduces users to careers they might not have considered but are a good match. Enhanced features include comprehensive career planning support, such as a job center locator, education resources, a certification resource locator, and links to useful resources like apprenticeship opportunities and internships through WisConnect.
“The updated Skill Explorer greatly expands the career realm for job seekers. It identifies a user’s current occupational skills and illustrates overlaps in careers users may not have ever considered,” said BWITS Director Dennis Winters. “Moreover, it identifies what additional skills may be acquired to pursue a new career path.”
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