
Wisconsin Senior Employment Program (WISE)
The Wisconsin Senior Employment Program (WISE) provides adults, age 55+ and better, with training and part-time paid work experience in community service-based organizations. The on-the-job experience helps to develop and improve skills necessary for permanent employment.
Connect with us today for more information about the Wisconsin Senior Employment Program by calling 608.789.5620 or completing a Request Services form online.
Support Services
- Wisconsin residents who are 55+
- Unemployed and living on a limited income
Training:
- Paid on-the-job training
- Limited educational opportunities
- Interest assessments
- Resume and cover letter development
- Mock interviewing
- Tools to successfully navigate job search
Support:
- Individualized case management in person or via technology
- Peer support
- Other support services as needed
Program Benefits
- Paid work experience
- Gain and maintain work skills
- Obtain permanent employment
- Build a professional network
- Transportation assistance
More Information

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Programs at a Glance Flyer
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Wisconsin Senior Employment Program (WISE) is the state-administered Senior Community Service Program (SCSEP) authorized by Title V of the Older Americans Act, federally funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Labor. Workforce Connections, Inc. is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer/program. Workforce Connections, Inc. does not discriminate on the basis of disability in the provision of services or employment. If you need this printed material interpreted or in a different form, or if you need assistance in using this service, please contact us. Deaf, hearing or speech impaired callers may reach us through the Wisconsin Relay System at 1-800-WI-RELAY (947-3529).