Recommended Web Sites
- NWTC Center for Careers and Student Employment Web Site
- Occupational Outlook Handbook (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
Descriptions for over 250 major jobs and summary information on additional jobs. Each job entry includes the nature of the work, working conditions, training and educational requirements, career advancement, job outlook, earnings potential, and more. - O*NET Online
"The O*NET system serves as the nation's primary source of occupational information." You can find occupations by keyword search or job category; match your skills to occupations; and learn about in-demand jobs. - Mapping Your Future: Ten Steps to Planning Your Career
- Wisconsin Job Centers: Job Seekers' Section
Links to career planning information, job listings, wage information, and training programs. There is also an extensive section on seeking financial, childcare, housing and other assistance. - Wisconsin's WORKnet
This site allows you to search for Wisconsin occupations in order of highest pay, greatest number of openings, or job stability. You can also access information on the job preparation needed for an occupation. - Wisconsin JobNet Northeast
Contains current job opportunities that employers have listed with the Wisconsin Job Center system. - JobStar Central: Sample Resumes and Cover Letters
LearningExpress Library: An Overview
LearningExpress Library provides completely interactive practice tests and tutorial courses to help students succeed on academic exams, licensing tests, and entrance exams. Includes access to many e-books that help students review for these tests. You'll get immediate scoring, complete answer explanations, and an individualized analysis of your results.
To use the LearningExpress Library:
- Go to LearningExpress Library.
- If you are accessing LearningExpress for the first time, click on New User to set up your personal account.
- Once you have set up your account, log in as a Returning User.
- Tests are arranged by broad categories, which include GED, Skills Improvement Courses, Job Search and Success Skills, and SAT Preparation.
- Click on the test name to get more information, or click on Practice Now to go directly to the test.
- The MyAccount screen will appear and give you a list of tests that you have completed or started and need to finish before the expiration date listed.
- Click on Start to take the test. (If you click on Add Products you will go back to the list of categories and titles.)
- If you want to stop taking the test, click Finish Later. This will automatically save the portion of the test you have completed. To finish the exam at a later time, sign in, go to MyAccount, select the test, and click Continue.
- After you have finished the exam, click on the Score My Test tab to get your results and analysis.
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Friday 7 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday 8 am - 1 pm
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920-498-5493 or
1-800-422-NWTC ext. 5493
Regular Library Hours:
Monday - Thursday 7 am - 10 pm
Friday 7 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday 8 am - 1 pm
Send Email
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