Partner with SkillsUSA Wisconsin

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CHAMPION
OF THE SKILLED TRADES

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Why PARTNER with SkillsUSA Wisconsin?

The skills gap is the divide between the millions of in-demand skilled trades jobs available right now and the number of qualified applicants ready and able to fill them. If you’re a member of any industry related to the skilled trades, you know the skills gap and its effect on your industry’s present and future all too well.

That’s why you need to know SkillsUSA.

SkillsUSA is America’s proud champion of the skilled trades. We’re a student-led partnership of education and industry that’s building the skilled workforce our nation depends on with graduates who are career ready, day one.

SkillsUSA students develop far more than hands-on skills alone; Through the SkillsUSA Framework of Personal, Workplace, and Technical Skills Grounded in Academics, they also develop character-shaping leadership skills such as integrity, communication, work ethic, professionalism, teamwork, responsibility and so much more. The powerful combination of those three skill areas creates what we call “The SkillsUSA Difference.” It’s what sets SkillsUSA graduates apart as difference-makers.

Through a partnership with SkillsUSA Wisconsin, industry can:

  • Obtain direct access to a verified talent pipeline of career-ready students.
  • Shape classroom curriculum to ensure it represents current industry standards.
  • Build brand loyalty among our nationwide membership of nearly 400,000 students and teachers.
  • Elevate the perception of the skilled trades nationwide, inspiring more young people to pursue these career pathways while encouraging parents, guidance counselors, and instructors to champion those choices.
  • Join our mission to empower students to become skilled professionals, career-ready leaders, and responsible community members.
  • Make a tangible, positive difference in student lives … and in our schools, workplaces, communities and nation.