Employment Outlook: Although Wisconsin is known for traditional jobs like farming and assembly lines, new and growing job segments are sprouting all over. Agricultural jobs and manufacturing jobs have remained the cornerstone of Wisconsin employment. But as demands on the Wisconsin workforce continually change and new industries emerge, Wisconsin jobs have evolved in kind. Wisconsin's governor has promoted job growth with the "Grow Wisconsin" initiative and by approving state grants to increase training for biotechnology jobs, medical jobs and high-tech training for manufacturing jobs.
Wisconsin Jobs by Industry:
Not to be outdone, initiatives to promote jobs in Milwaukee are also
being put in place. Milwaukee is the largest city in Wisconsin and
employs more people than any other Wisconsin city. Retail jobs,
teaching jobs, marketing jobs and sales jobs are abundant. For this
reason, Milwaukee is rapidly growing, and there is increased demand for those
that work in construction jobs and other infrastructure job outlets.
Sports jobs can be found throughout the state, with a higher demand in
Milwaukee and Green Bay. Outlook for jobs in other areas of the state,
including Madison, Green Bay and Kenosha looks good
as well. Read More
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

