Come to the Heartland

Laid off by Microsoft? Meta? Amazon? Twitter? Take heart. We have jobs for you in Wisconsin.

Don’t believe us? Consider these numbers. The national unemployment rate was 3.5% in December 2022. In Wisconsin, that number was 2.8% for December.  What does that mean? Simply that there are plenty of companies looking for people with skills.

Wisconsin’s strong business sectors include finance, insurance, healthcare, energy, and advanced manufacturing. All of these industries can use IT workers with the same skills that Big Tech uses.

And Wisconsin is a pretty good place to live according to a recent survey by Livability.com. Madison ranked number 1 in their annual “Top 100 Places to Live”.

So if you’re interested in exploring career opportunities in Wisconsin, we suggest you check out the Wisconsin Technology Council.  Or contact Joe Rosenfield at TACIT LLC for more information.