Kenosha County Job Center - Employment Central
Employment Central provides a wide range of “one-stop” services for both employers and job seekers. Job seekers acquire help with career planning, job placement and training services they need to get jobs. Employers use employment central to meet their workforce needs.
- Job listings including computerized postings, civil service government jobs, and internet job sites
- Information about employers
- Veteran services
- On-site employer interviews
- Job fairs
- Apprenticeship information
- Civil service typing test
- Personal computers with laser printers to build keyboarding skills and write resumes or cover letters
- Fax, copier, and phones available for job search use
Uncertain about your career or employment choices? In Career Connections, you can assess your work interests and abilities, identify your employment strengths, understand your personality type, and research occupations to help you make better job choices.
Check out Employment Central’s free resources for job search assistance and career development, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., or call 697-4505 for more information.
JobNet is a service offered by the Kenosha County Job Center. With thousands of jobs available, JobNet is the NUMBER ONE SOURCE for jobs in Wisconsin and it’s bordering communities. It contains current job opportunities that employers have listed with Wisconsin Job Service. JobNet is a searchable database for professional, technical, skilled and entry level positions. This database is updated daily. To access the JobNet you must contact the Kenosha County Job Centers’ Employment Central at 8600 Sheridan Road or by connecting to the JobNet web site.
WORKnet has extensive information about Wisconsin's Workforce and Labor Market information systems. Much of the information can be searched for local or County including types of jobs and employers by industry.

