Western publishes salary information for the graduates of every program. Check out our programs, choose a program, and click on the “Graduation Employment Facts” button.
Bureau of Labor Statistics
The principal fact-finding agency for the Federal Government responsible for measuring labor market activity, working conditions, and price changes in the economy.
Career Finder (What you can do with a major in...)
Career Finder makes it easy for students and graduates to find career inspiration for their field of study. Just enter a major to see a visual breakdown of the most popular, highest paying, and fastest growing jobs in a field, as well as the most relevant job listings from 12,000 companies. The results are based on government data from over 2 million respondents representing 360 careers and 148 majors.
CareerBliss
A comprehensive website that also provides salary data, which can be filtered by company name, job title, and/or location. Take a look at their additional resources such as employer profiles, company reviews, job postings, career advice and more!
CareerOneStop
A comprehensive career site sponsored by the U. S. Department of Labor, Employment, and Training Administration where you can explore careers, find about required education and training for various types of careers as well as labor market information and links to other helpful sites and services.
CareerProfiles
Guides to Health Careers, Degrees, Schools and Job Search Resources.
HealthCareerCenter.org
Information about healthcare schools, jobs, and careers.
National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) Salary Calculator Center
Compensation data for more than 1,000 occupations in 560 regions of the United States.
Occupational Outlook Handbook
This website provider the reader with the latest information relating to projected job openings, earnings, training and education.
O*NET Online
Detailed descriptions of the world of work for use by job seekers, workforce development and HR professionals, students, researchers, and more.
RegisteredNursing.org
Search for RN jobs in Wisconsin, sign up for RN job alerts, and learn about RN salaries throughout the state.
Simply Salary
See how your salary compares with others in your profession—both locally and nationally.
WisConomy
Wisconsin labor market information
Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD)
A state agency charged with building and strengthening Wisconsin's workforce in the 21st century and beyond. The Department's primary responsibilities include providing job services, training and employment assistance to people looking for work, at the same time as it works with employers on finding the necessary workers to fill current job openings.