- 1). Register with the Sheboygan County Job Center either online or in person. Job hunters can find resources for resume preparation, career counseling, training, skill development, company information and job searching. Part of a statewide job center system operated by Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development, the Job Center is an excellent resource for job hunting in Sheboygan.
- 2). Follow up with network referrals, personal contacts and key personnel in your field of interest to arrange information interviews. Dress appropriately, bring your resume and prepare questions in advance to ask during the interview and remember to ask for referrals.
- 3). Attend career and job fairs. Companies such as Kohler and Kohl's participate in job fairs held at college campuses like the University of Wisconsin, Sheboygan or Lakeshore Technical College. Some of the job fairs are open to the public. A good resource for Wisconsin career fairs can be found on the Sheboygan County Job Center website.
- 4). Use college career centers. Students and college graduates are eligible for career development assistance from professional career counselors found at the University of Wisconsin-Sheboygan Student Success Center. Also, Lakeshore Technical College offers career placement services to alumni and graduates. Career centers can provide current job openings, resume assistance and information about employers.
- 5). Pick up a copy of The Sheboygan Press and peruse the help wanted section. The Sheboygan Press online classified job section is run by CareerBuilder where you can search for Sheboygan jobs. The Plymouth Review weekly newspaper website also features jobs for Sheboygan.
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