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LMI Field Guide for Veterans
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Using online tools to assist veterans seeking work Overview: 1.) Military SOC codes can identify skill sets 2.) O*Net and Skill Explorer can identify civilian jobs that utilize similar skills 3.) My Skills My Future can identify local training opportunities
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O*NET Online www.onetonline.org
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Find Veterans prior job description using search
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Military occupations start with major SOC group 55
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NOTE: a general job search may bring up opportunities in different industries!
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A search for aircraft found job titles in the following industries: Engineering, Education, Arts/Design, Sales, Maintenance/Repair, Production, Transportation/ Material Moving, & Military
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Click occupation title to see job summary
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Skill sets are listed as duties 55-3011.00 - Air Crew Members Perform in-flight duties to ensure the successful completion of combat, reconnaissance, transport, and search and rescue missions. Duties include operating aircraft communications and detection equipment, including establishing satellite linkages and jamming enemy communications capabilities; conducting pre-flight, in-flight, and post-flight inspections of onboard equipment; operating and maintaining aircraft weapons and defensive systems; operating and maintaining aircraft in-flight refueling systems; executing aircraft safety and emergency procedures; computing and verifying passenger, cargo, fuel, and emergency and special equipment weight and balance data; and conducting cargo and personnel drops.
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Advanced Search function
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Browse by Skills
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Choose skill level to search
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Choose skill category
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View occupations where that skill is a crucial requirement
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Click occupational title to show what tasks are common
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Scroll down to Job Openings field Enter Wisconsin
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View current job openings
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Explore training opportunities
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View training opportunities
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Another approach: crosswalk
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Enter military branch and occupational experience
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View job titles that match and click on desired match
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Summary page: job openings / training links at bottom of page
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Skill Explorer www.skillexplorer.wisconsin.gov
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Enter job experience and search for matches
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Select job title that matches your desired occupation
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Typical wages, education requirements, and openings Choose selection
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View typical tasks, openings
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Click Skills & Education to compare current / selected job
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Click Open Jobs to view current openings
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Wisconsins WORKnet www.worknet.wisconsin.gov
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Job Seeker: search by county, occupation, employer, openings
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Various Job Search Sites, local, state, or national
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2012-2014 WI projected growth in the following occupations (prepared by WITS - Office of Economic Advisors) Further information is available via WORKnet in the Data Analyst: Query for projections OccupationNumber of openings (2012-2014) Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations13,119 Production Occupations8,688 Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations4,888 Business and Financial Operations Occupations4,527 Personal Care and Service Occupations4,459 Healthcare Support Occupations2,590
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Career One Stop, Veterans page www.careeronestop.org Several helpful links
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Veterans Re-employment Recorded Presentation
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My Next Move For Veterans Recorded Presentation
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Questions or Comments Sal Serio salvatore.serio@dwd.wisconsin.gov Phone: (608) 266-2069
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