Employment
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101 | Minimum wage is not enough Northern Iowan 101:59, p.5 |
Believe minimum wage is insufficient; citizens should voice their opinions to provoke change. | |
102 | Minimum wage may not remain so minimal Northern Iowa Today 101:49, p.1 |
Two bills have been proposed in the Iowa legislature to increase the minimum wage; photo. | |
103 | Does your degree really matter? Northern Iowan 101:27, p.9 |
Michael Poll gave a lecture entitled "Straight A's Won't Get You the Job"; photo. | |
104 | Top Five List: Bush is bad, mmkay? Northern Iowan 101:18, p.5 |
Explains top five reasons why citizens should not vote for George W. Bush. | |
105 | You're hired Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.2 |
According to Susan Schwieger, it takes, on average, six months for college graduates to find a job. | |
106 | Radio show to consider Iowa's future economically, culturally Northern Iowan 100:48, p.1 |
Chuck Offenburger and Iowans for a Better Future will sponsor ten radio shows; photo. | |
107 | Job-hunting got ya down? Northern Iowan 100:46, p.7 |
Tips and strategies for graduating seniors to keep in mind while looking for jobs. | |
108 | University of Northern Iowa to host National Educator Expo Saturday Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Over 90 school districts from across the United States will be represented at the Expo which will be held Saturday, March 27. | |
109 | Job market roller coaster upward bound for 2004 Northern Iowan 100:25, p.1 |
Employers are planning to hire thirteen percent more college graduates in 2004. | |
110 | Tight market may lead job seekers to alternate careers Public Relations News Release 2002:584, p.1 |
Strategies for job seekers in a declining job market are discussed. | |
111 | UNI students seek out-of-state employment Northern Iowan 99:56, p.1 |
Due to lack of employment options in Iowa, students seek jobs outside the state. | |
112 | University of Northern Iowa to host National Educator Expo Saturday Public Relations News Release 2002:399, p.1 |
Ninety-one school districts will be present at the national Educator Expo to recruit new teachers. | |
113 | Dating in the workplace Public Relations News Release 2002:373, p.1 |
Restrictions and norms about dating co-workers will be explored. | |
114 | Interviewing skills a must in job hunt Northern Iowan 99:37, p.9 |
Marilyn Shaw offers suggestions for interviewing for a job. | |
115 | Abandon Iowa? Think again Northern Iowan 99:32, p.5 |
Commends those graduates who choose to stay in Iowa after graduation. | |
116 | Student voices Northern Iowan 99:32, p.9 |
Students respond to the question: Do you plan on staying in Iowa after you graduate?; photo. | |
117 | Graduates face job market Northern Iowan 99:27, p.7 |
Encourages students to attend the job fair at Hawkeye Community College, since joblessness is increasing in today's economy. | |
118 | Long hours may lower GPA Public Relations News Release 2001:460, p.1 |
The correlation between working long hours and academic performance will be discussed. | |
119 | Summertime is the time to bring in the green; . . . how to search for and obtain that "perfect" summer job! Northern Iowan 98:50, p.13 |
Students talk about where they will be working this summer, and suggestions are offered about how to find a good summer job. | |
120 | Graduates look for jobs in scarce market Northern Iowan 98:46, p.1 |
Students are encouraged to use more than just the Internet to do their job searches; human contact is just as important. | |
121 | Serendipity Safari Northern Iowan 98:20, p.6 |
Comments on the job market available to students after graduation. | |
122 | Job market crashes and burns Northern Iowan 98:17, p.1 |
Susan Schwieger, associate director of the Career Center, encourages students not to worry about finding a job after graduation. | |
123 | Changing face of layoffs in the workplace Public Relations News Release 2000:0, p.1 |
Fred Abraham talks about how businesses face the problem of laying off workers. | |
124 | Bear today, bull tomorrow Northern Iowan 97:50, p.1 |
A national recession could keep UNI graduates from finding jobs. | |
125 | Student voices Northern Iowan 97:50, p.10 |
Students respond to the question, "Are you worried about the economic slow-down affecting your future job opportunities?"; photo. | |
126 | Improving lives of employed Iowans Public Relations News Release 2000:263, p.1 |
Lowell Norland claims new training program is different because it focuses on current employees. | |
127 | Improving lives of employed Iowans object of Iowa Training Opportunity Program at UNI Public Relations News Release 2000:193, p.1 |
The Iowa Training Opportunity Program is an eighteen month pilot project aimed at current employees. | |
128 | McLeod comes to campus Northern Iowan 97:18, p.1 |
McLeodUSA Day will allow students to talk to representatives from McLeodUSA on possible employment. | |
129 | This is not your father's resume Public Relations News Release 1999:142, p.1 |
Muriel Stone talks about the effects of the Internet on locating jobs; tells how job searchers can put it to use. | |
130 | Chemistry majors move into diverse careers Public Relations News Release 1999:0, p.1 |
Professor Duane Bartak discusses the many jobs a chemistry major can find. | |
131 | Help wanted Public Relations News Release 1999:53, p.1 |
Discussion with Professor Janet Rives about competition among employers for new employees. | |
132 | University of Northern Iowa students take part in professional preview days in Des Moines Public Relations News Release 1998:357, p.1 |
UNI students took part in 'Professional Preview Days', a job-shadowing program held in Des Moines. A list of those participating is given. | |
133 | Job satisfaction outranks salary in student's criteria; love outweighs money for '99 grads Northern Iowan 95:48, p.1 |
Survey reports 84% of Class of '99 said salary was at top of their employment considerations; average job search lasts four months. | |
134 | CareerLink connects students with employment opportunities Northern Iowan 95:32, p.1 |
CareerLink replaces the DASIS disk and assists students in finding a job over the Internet; photo. | |
135 | (Net) Work your way to success Northern Iowan 95:31, p.12 |
Students should begin building a network of contacts in their field. | |
136 | Closed minds run rampant on UNI campus Northern Iowan 95:28, p.7 |
Students choose majors and careers depending on their interests; society also benefits from fine arts majors. | |
137 | Future promising for class of '99, study reports Northern Iowan 95:28, p.1 |
Job market is predicted to be good for those graduating next year. | |
138 | Area teachers learn about local labor market at UNI workshop Public Relations News Release 1997:400, p.1 |
Summer workshop being held for area teachers, called "The Local Labor Market", will focus on qualifications potential employers look for in the hiring process. | |
139 | They're getting a diploma--but will they get a job? Public Relations News Release 1997:333, p.1 |
1460 seniors graduate on Saturday, but it is uncertain if all will be able to locate a job. | |
140 | National trends create greater demand for education majors Northern Iowan 94:33, p.4 |
Growing school enrollments outside Iowa and reduced class sizes mean more open positions for UNI graduates. | |
141 | Survive and succeed in the 90's Public Relations News Release 1997:189, p.1 |
Former "Omni" magazine editor Gurney Williams will speak at UNI regarding the job market. | |
142 | Employers screening job applicants with pre-employment tests Public Relations News Release 1997:29, p.1 |
Michael Gasser, UNI assistant professor of pschology, reports that some employment tests gauging honesty or skills are accurate, while others are not. | |
143 | Many summer job opportunities Northern Iowan 93:52, p.9 |
Tips for preparing to find summer employment. | |
144 | Spring: sittin' on the couch, veggin' out, wonderin' why Northern Iowan 93:44, p.6 |
Comments on spring break and finding a job after graduation. | |
145 | Celebrating Employee Appreciation Day Campus News Network 7:14, p.2 |
Tips for showing your appreciation to your employee March 14. | |
146 | How about a career in parade float design, saddle making? Northern Iowan 93:24, p.5 |
Columnist explores interesting careers. | |
147 | Web site lists job opportunities geared toward college students Northern Iowan 93:2, p.6 |
StudentCenter web site provides tips on resumes, interviewing, and finding a job. | |
148 | Help for student entrepreneurs Campus News Network 6:21, p.5 |
Entrepreneurial Advisory Resource Network met at UNI this spring to assist those interested in becoming entrepreneurs. | |
149 | Jobs where being anal retentive pays Northern Iowan 92:43, p.7 |
Humorous look at various occupations. | |
150 | Hiring minorities Public Relations News Release 1994:504, p.1 |
Minorities have a good chance to enter the job force. | |
151 | Pepsi driver causes flashback to time spent in trenches; more to driving distribution truck than pulling through in clutch Northern Iowan 91:41, p.5 |
Recounts experiences of driving a Pepsi truck. | |
152 | Red, white and-green; what people do for money Northern Iowan 91:31, p.13 |
Considers ways to make money, including selling plasma. | |
153 | The joy of bartending Northern Edition 2:13, p.2 |
Why he enjoys his job. | |
154 | New job trends reshape career choices Northern Iowan 90:42, p.8 |
Notes promising jobs of future. | |
155 | Behind the Bar; the price that should be paid Northern Edition 2:6, p.2 |
Says that people in service businesses deserve tips. | |
156 | University of Northern Iowa student radio station KCRS accepting applications for management positions for next year Public Relations News Release 1987:304, p.1 |
Professor Jonathan Hall announces that KCRS is accepting applications for several positions, including program director, general manager, production supervisor, and chief engineer. Applications are available in Maucker Union, CAC, and the Auditorium. | |
157 | Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs Public Relations News Release 1987:180, p.1 |
James Albrecht explains how school districts are avoiding consolidation. Doctor Bruce Plakke speaks on hearing aids. The Offices of Financial Aid and Cooperative Education create one-hundred community jobs. Jane Asimus gives winter weather precautions. | |
158 | Professional masks can cause 'numbness' in work, personal relationships, says Northern Iowa professor Public Relations News Release 1987:175, p.1 |
Professor Pamela Jones-Edwards speaks on individuals masking their thoughts and feelings in the workplace, leading them to lose touch with their emotions both at work and in personal relationships. | |
159 | New University of Northern Iowa job line gives fast, easy access to employment information Public Relations News Release 1987:166, p.1 |
Information on campus job opportunities is made available through recordings on the university "job line". Employment personnel are still available for specific questions regarding appointments and clerical testing. | |
160 | Career-bound handicapped learn special skills through program designed by UNI profs Public Relations News Release 1987:437, p.1 |
Professor William Callahan discusses the goals of students of the special education training program. The program emphasizes the teaching of social skills to the handicapped to help them maintain healthy work relationships. | |
161 | Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs Public Relations News Release 1987:383, p.1 |
Students consume seventy-five thousand gallons of milk annually. Robert Ross analyzes Robert Dole's chances of winning the Iowa Caucus. Paul Winter outlines the benefits of the Institute for Decision Making Science. Larry Routh predicts employment rates. | |
162 | Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs Public Relations News Release 1987:352, p.1 |
Graduating Iowan teachers are faced with a lack of job opportunities. Ken Jacobsen explains the qualities that employers look for, and the importance of personal references. Larry Routh outlines career opportunities for business majors. | |
163 | UNI seminar offers examples from experts on successful economic development programs Public Relations News Release 1987:303, p.1 |
The Management Development Center, Office of Continuing Education Visitor Services sponsored a seminar for professional developers to discuss strategies for creating jobs and attracting business to the community. Participants included faculty speakers. | |
164 | UNI Spring Career Fair to acquaint students with job opportunities, options Public Relations News Release 1987:293, p.1 |
Representatives of twenty-six companies appeared at the Spring Career Fair. They spoke with students about internships, summer employment, and fulltime positions. The event was coordinated by the Department of Counseling, Placement and Career Services. | |
165 | Iowa exports talented graduates Northern Iowan 82:40, p.1 |
Iowa Placement Association developed a plan to help graduates find jobs in Iowa. | |
166 | Student job newsletter Northern Iowan 82:35, p.7 |
Four public relations are coordinating a jobs newsletter for liberal arts majors. | |
167 | Kampus Northern Iowan 82:31, p.2 |
Police officers discuss working in Cedar Falls. | |
168 | 'Exceptional' students? Northern Iowan 80:49, p.3 |
William Querbach, President of Questron Corporation, seeks applicants for part-time employment and full-time summer jobs. | |
169 | 1983 graduates face stiff competition in job market Northern Iowan 79:51, p.6 |
Larry Routh talks at length on their prospects. | |
170 | What's up Northern Iowan 79:31, p.7 |
Meetings and acivities; Organization and Finance Committee. | |
171 | Depressed economy--creates gloomy employment outlook Northern Iowan 79:9, p.12 |
National survey of job prospects. | |
172 | Job market bleak for college grads Northern Iowan 77:26, p.6 |
Employment agencies talk about prospects. | |
173 | Job prospects 'dismal;' students should apply as soon as possible Northern Iowan 76:53, p.12 |
Galen Cox with Job Services of Iowa in Waterloo, talks about the poor job outlook for graduates. | |
174 | UNI to Offer 15 Jobs Through Federal Program Public Relations News Release 1972:101, p.1 |
Funding through the Emergency Employment Opportunity Act of 1971 will enable UNI to Offer 15 Jobs that might lead to permanent employment. | |
175 | UNI Education Association to Sponsor Meeting for Public Employees Public Relations News Release 1971:517, p.1 |
The meeting is regarding the proposed Public Employment Negtiation Act (PENA) and will be held in Room 120 of Seerley Hall on April 13th. | |
176 | New placement for future jobs? College Eye 52:29, p.6 |
Encourages individuals to evaluate their past experience to determine possible career choices. | |
177 | Christmas sales training course to be offered by ISTC Public Relations News Release 1960:79, p.1 |
Edward Scannell instructs a course for students interested in employment for the holiday season. The course covers arithmetic, money handling, and attributes of a quality salesperson. | |
178 | Prejudices Hinder Peace, Says Negro Leader Public Relations News Release 1950:126, p.1 |
Whitney M. Young of Omaha, Nebraska was the main speaker at the annual Race Relations conference which started Sunday at the college. She said that Negroes of this nation are anti-communistic, despite the tremendous prejudices against them. | |
179 | Let's face employment facts College Eye 41:28, p.2 |
Students are encouraged to look to other professions for employment, as the need for teachers in high school is dropping. | |
180 | Goetch announces civil examinations College Eye 41:5, p.6 |
Examination allows for the recruitment of qualified seniors for federal positions. | |
181 | Jobs in civil service available says Goetch College Eye 40:22, p.6 |
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182 | Civil Service jobs open says Goetch College Eye 40:12, p.8 |
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183 | Post office positions open in Cedar Falls College Eye 39:19, p.3 |
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184 | Which road? College Eye 38:21, p.2 |
Students believe that they must choose between a high wage business career or a low wage teaching career. | |
185 | Neatness and jobs run hand-in-hand College Eye 32:42, p.3 |
Advice on looking good for job interviews. | |
186 | Urge chemists to try for government jobs College Eye 31:36, p.1 |
Explosive chemists sought. | |
187 | Collegians earn $100-$125 at first College Eye 31:20, p.1 |
Expect to earn from $100-$125 per month. | |
188 | Employment factories College Eye 30:41, p.2 |
Believes school boards are investigating possibilities of vocational education for their communities; training citizens for life in a community is the purpose of education. | |
189 | "My Job" subject of forum speech College Eye 27:38, p.2 |
Mrs. William Hey talks about opportunities for women. | |
190 | "Unemployed youth in college"--Charles College Eye 26:29, p.3 |
Professor Charles believes that young people who were formerly in the workforce are now in school. | |
191 | Too many of us College Eye 26:8, p.2 |
Stop oversupply of teachers. | |
192 | Business men list job hints for graduates College Eye 26:4, p.4 |
At New Jersey conference. | |
193 | Untitled College Eye 23:44, p.7 |
Many fewer teaching positions in Iowa. | |
194 | Rocky Mountain Lodge asks for college "help" College Eye 22:16, p.6 |
Will need summer help. |
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195 | Students in elementary and secondary schools of seven states Public Relations News Release 1929:499, p.1 |
About 500 ISTC graduates find jobs in seven different states. | |
196 | A good idea College Eye 20:5, p.2 |
Advice on finding a job. | |
197 | Who wants a position for the Summer? College Eye 19:17, p.5 |
Students urged to watch bulletin board for summer job openings in Estes Park. | |
198 | Students in England barred from business College Eye 18:27, p.2 |
Prejudice against business keeps some English graduates from finding a job. | |
199 | Pedagogical tremors College Eye 17:46, p.4 |
Trying to imagine what seniors are thinking about their first jobs. | |
200 | The inquiring reporter College Eye 17:37, p.5 |
Asks students what they would really like to do for a living. |