The Wyoming Department of Workforce Services (DWS) is more than just a resource—it’s your partner in navigating the world of work. Whether you’re searching for a job, exploring a new career path, recovering from a workplace injury, or ensuring fair and safe working conditions, DWS is here to support you every step of the way.

From job seekers and career changers to those facing unemployment or workplace challenges, DWS offers a range of programs and services designed to help you succeed. No matter where you are in your career journey, we’re ready to connect you with the tools, training, and opportunities to move forward. Let’s build your future together!

Resources for Job Seekers and Workers

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Job-Ready: Training Programs for Better Opportunities
  • Dads Making a Difference – Helping fathers strengthen stability and family connections.
  • Federal Bonding Programs – Helps employers hire or promote individuals who might otherwise have trouble getting bonded by commercial insurance.
  • Migrant & Seasonal Farm Worker Program – Connecting farm workers with jobs, training, and support services that fit their needs.
  • POWER Program – Helps families meet basic needs while building a path toward work, stability, and self-sufficiency.
  • RESEA Program – A federally funded initiative designed to help individuals receiving Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits return to work quickly and successfully.
  • Veterans Program – Get priority of service access to employment, training, and supportive services over non-veterans who qualify for the same programs.
  • Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act – Supports both job seekers and employers by strengthening skills and connecting people to in-demand careers.
Virtual Training Series
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Stay informed and connected with everything happening at the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services by signing up for our full range of newsletters and updates. From On the Job and Labor Force Trends to OSHA Roadshow announcements, statewide training opportunities, and the latest news from the Wyoming Council for Women’s Issues and the Wyoming Workforce Development Council, you’ll get timely insights, important announcements, and data-driven updates delivered straight to your inbox. Whether you’re an employer, job seeker, policymaker, or community partner, these resources help you stay ahead and engaged in Wyoming’s evolving workforce.

File for Workers’ Compensation
  • Find information about filing for Workers’ Compensation in Wyoming.
  • Report an Injury – Submit workplace injury reports, ensuring timely documentation and access to workers’ compensation resources.
  • Report Fraud – Submit suspected fraud tips confidentially and help protect Wyoming’s workforce system.
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