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Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development DWD Contact Information 201 E Washington Ave P O Box 7946 Madison, WI 53707 (608) 266-3131 Contact Us Administrative Rules Invite DWD to Your Event Jobs at DWD Legal Acceptable Use MyWisconsin ID News Public Meeting Hearing Notices Public Records Sitemap Staff Partners State Employee Directory Website Support
Job Seekers - Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development No matter the situation, DWD offers many different options for individuals seeking training, including for individuals who are laid off workers, veterans, older workers, and more Visit the links below to find the best fit for you
File A Weekly Claim - Wisconsin Unemployment Insurance File Your Weekly Claim English | Español For an Unemployment Benefit Payment A weekly claim is what you file for a certain calendar week when you want to receive an unemployment benefit payment for that week You can only file a weekly claim if you've already applied for benefits Before you file your weekly claim, please review Claimant Handbook Section 5 - Maintaining Your UI Eligibility
Contact Department of Workforce Development Secure Email The easiest way to connect to DWD is to contact us using our secure email form Complete the form and we will respond to your inquiry as soon as possible Send Secure Email Interested in having someone from DWD make an appearance at your public event? Request for DWD Appearance
About the Department of Workforce Development The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD) is a state agency charged with building and strengthening Wisconsin's workforce in the 21st century and beyond
Employment Training - Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development DWD provides the same range of services to Migrant and Seasonal Farm Workers (MSFWs) as are provided to non-MSFW job seekers Workforce development services including career guidance, job development, benefits protections, and more are available
DWD Employment Opportunities DWD's job opportunities include full time, part time, and temporary positions across the state in areas such as vocational rehabilitation, project management, finance, communication, job service, and technology