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KUEN EEO Report / Page 1 5 KUEN (UNIVERSITY OF UTAH) EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT (June 1, 2019 thru May 31, 2020) This report describes Recruitment Sources that KUEN used to fill full-time vacancies. Full-Time Positions Filled with Recruitment Sources Used Appendix A of this report includes a list of recruitment sources and referral agencies, indicating source name, address, contact person, and telephone number. Hiree Recruitment Sources are noted in parentheses. Asterisk (*) denotes referral sources and their respective numbers found on Appendix A. KUEN sends information regarding full-time positions to a mailing list maintained by the station’s technical staff. This list is open to any subscriber so the list of individuals and/or organizations that receive information about job postings may be broader than the referral source list in Appendix A. An invitation is sent to these subscribers asking if they will provide more contact information, but some do not respond. 1. KUEN Contracts Administrator PRN20781B Notice sent to Referral Source list for entries on or before 5-23-19* Date Filled: 8-1-19 Number of Interviewees: 3 Interviewees according to Referral Source: *B6=2; C43=1 Hiree: *B6 2. KUEN Technical Support Analyst PRN20886B Notice sent to Referral Source list for entries on or before 6-3-19 Date Filled: 11-25-19 Number of Interviewees: 4 Interviewees according to Referral Source: *B6=2; C43=2 Hiree: *C43 3. KUEN Video Telecom Engineer PRN19942B Notice sent to Referral Source list for entries on or before 3-18-19* Date Filled: 6-3-19 Number of Interviewees: 8 Interviewees according to Referral Source: *B1=2; B6=6 Hiree: *B1 4. KUEN Software Design Engineer PRN19820B Notice sent to Referral Source list for entries on or before 3-18-19 Date Filled: 8-8-19 Number of Interviewees: 4 Interviewees according to Referral Source: *B6=2; B7=1; C43=1 Hiree: *B7 KUEN EEO Report / page 1 5. KUEN Transport Engineer PRN19860B Notice sent to Referral Source list for entries on or before 3-11-19 Date Filled: 7-29-19 Number of Interviewees: 2 Interviewees according to Referral Source: *C43=2 Hiree: *C43 6. KUEN Network Administrator PRN20163B Notice sent to Referral Source list for entries on or before 4-12-19 Date Filled: 7-1-19 Number of Interviewees: 5 Interviewees according to Referral Source: *B6=1; C43=4 Hiree: *B6 7. KUEN Software Design Engineer PRN20390B Notice sent to Referral Source list for entries on or before 5-6-19 Date Filled: 12-2-19 Number of Interviewees: 6 Interviewees according to Referral Source: *B7=3; C43=3 Hiree: *B7 8. KUEN Associate Director IT PRN21557B Notice sent to Referral Source list for entries on or before 8-5-19 Date Filled: 9-23-19 Number of Interviewees: 3 Interviewees according to Referral Source: * B6=1; B7=2 Hiree: *B7 9. KUEN Software Design Eng Sr PRN22430B Notice sent to Referral Source list for entries on or before 11-5-19 Date Filled: 2-3-20 Number of Interviewees: 1 Interviewees according to Referral Source: *B1=1 Hiree: *B1 10. KUEN Project Administrator PRN22458B Notice sent to Referral Source list for entries on or before 11-8-19 Date Filled: 1-16-20 Number of Interviewees: 3 Interviewees according to Referral Source: *B1=2; B6=1 Hiree: *B1 KUEN EEO Report / page 2 11. KUEN Associate Director IT PRN22477B Notice sent to Referral Source list for entries on or before 11-15-19 Date Filled: 2-3-20 Number of Interviewees: 6 Interviewees according to Referral Source: *B6=1; B7=2; C43=3 Hiree: *B6 12. KUEN Sr Accountant PRN22885B Notice sent to Referral Source list for entries on or before 1-9-20 Date Filled: 3-2-20 Number of Interviewees: 3 Interviewees according to Referral Source: *B6=1; C43=2 Hiree: *B6 Total Interviewees for Full-Time Positions 52 persons Number of Referrals from Sources Used B1=8; B6=19; B7=7; C43=18 Supplemental Outreach Activities Appendix B contains a brief description of activities from categories listed on the FCC Menu of outreach initiatives undertaken during the reporting period, including station personnel involved in the activities. KUEN EEO Report / page 3 Appendix A: Employment Referral and Recruitment (Referral Source List) Updated: 2/10/20; Created 5/21/03 Job Service Locations NOTES • The University has a signed contract with Utah DWS. • Postings are sent to the State Employment Team: [email protected] or fax: 801-526-4321 or 1-866-968-0060 • DWS Employment Centers do not have direct phone numbers; calls are directed to a general call center at 801-526-0950 or 1-866-435-7414. Agency Contact Phone Address E-mail Date Entered A1 Department of Workforce State 801-526-0997 140 East 300 South, SLC, UT [email protected] 10/5/17 Services Employer Services Employment 84111 1-888-920-9675 Team A1 Department of Workforce Amy 801-526-0997 140 East 300 South, SLC, UT [email protected] 10/5/17 Services Employer Services Rindlisbacher 84111 1-888-920-9675 Workforce Service Centers Beaver Employment Center N/A N/A 875 North Main / PO Box 1138, [email protected] Beaver, UT 84713 Blanding Employment Center N/A N/A 544 North 100 East, Blanding, [email protected] UT 84511 Brigham City Employment N/A N/A 138 West 990 South, Brigham [email protected] Center City, UT 84302 Cedar City Employment N/A N/A 176 East 200 North / PO Box [email protected] Center 669, Cedar City, UT 84720 KUEN EEO Report / page 4 Agency Contact Phone Address E-mail Date Entered Clearfield Employment N/A N/A 1290 East 1450 South, [email protected] Center Clearfield, UT 84015 Delta Employment Center N/A N/A 44 South 350 East, Delta, UT [email protected] 84624 Emery County Employment N/A N/A 550 West Hwy 29/ PO Box 859, [email protected] Center Castle Dale, UT 84513 Heber City Employment N/A N/A 69 North 600 West, Ste C, [email protected] Center Heber, UT 84032 Junction Employment Center N/A N/A 550 North Main / PO Box 127, [email protected] Junction, UT 84740 Kanab Employment Center N/A N/A 468 East 300 South, Kanab, UT [email protected] 84641 Lehi Employment Center N/A N/A 557 West State St, Lehi, UT [email protected] 84043 Loa Employment Center N/A N/A 18 South Main / PO Box 267, [email protected] Loa, UT 84747 Logan Employment Center N/A N/A 446 North 100 West, Logan, UT [email protected] 84321 Bridgerland Technical N/A N/A 1301 North 600 West, Logan, [email protected] College Employment Center UT 84321 Manti Employment Center N/A N/A 55 North Main, Ste #3, Manti, UT [email protected] 84642 KUEN EEO Report / page 5 Agency Contact Phone Address E-mail Date Entered Midvale Employment Center N/A N/A 7292 South State, Midvale, UT [email protected] 84047 Moab-South Employment N/A N/A 457 Kane Creek Blvd, Moab, UT [email protected] Center 84532 Nephi Employment Center N/A N/A 625 North Main, Nephi, UT [email protected] 84648 Ogden Employment Center N/A N/A 480 East 27th Street, Ogden, UT [email protected] 84401 Panguitch Employment N/A N/A 665 North Main Street, [email protected] Center Panguitch, UT 84759 Park City Employment Center N/A N/A 1846 Prospector Ave / PO Box [email protected] 680697 Park City, UT 84068 Price Employment Center N/A N/A 475 West Price River Drive, Ste [email protected] 300, Price, UT 84501 Provo Employment Center N/A N/A 1550 North 200 West, Provo, UT [email protected] 84604 Richfield Employment Center N/A N/A 115 East 100 South, Richfield, [email protected] UT 84701 Roosevelt Employment N/A N/A 140 West 425 South 330-13, [email protected] Center Roosevelt, UT 84066 St. George Employment N/A N/A 162 North 400 East Bldg B, St. [email protected] Center George, UT 84770 KUEN EEO Report / page 6 Agency Contact Phone Address E-mail Date Entered Salt Lake City Metro N/A N/A 720 South 200 East, SLC, UT [email protected] Employment Center 84111 South County Employment N/A N/A 5735 South Redwood Rd, [email protected] Center Taylorsville, UT 84123 South Davis Employment N/A N/A 763 West 700 South, Woods [email protected] Center Cross, UT 84015 Spanish Fork Employment N/A N/A 1185 North Chappel Dr, Spanish [email protected] Center Fork, UT 84660 Tooele Employment Center N/A N/A 305 North Main Street, Ste 100, [email protected] Tooele, UT 84074 Vernal Employment Center N/A N/A 1050 West Market Dr, Vernal, [email protected] UT 84078 College Recruiting/Educational Institutions Agency Contact Phone Address E-mail Date Entered B1 KUEN/KUED/KUER Staff Staff 801-581-7777 101 Wasatch Dr, SLC, UT 84112 [email protected] 3/28/03 B2 KUEN/KUED/KUER website Nick Loomans 801-585-6021 250 East 200 South Ste 125, [email protected] 3/28/03 SLC, UT 84111 B3 Morgan County School Jana Brown 801-829-3411 PO Box 530, Morgan, UT 84050 [email protected] 3/28/03 District g B4 Salt Lake Community College Jack Hesleph 801-957-4013 4600 South Redwood Rd, SLC, [email protected] 3/28/03 UT 84130 du KUEN EEO Report / page 7 Agency Contact Phone Address E-mail Date Entered B5 Southern Utah University Marisa Coburn 435-586-5483 351 West Center St, Cedar City, [email protected] 3/28/03 UT 84720 u B6 University of Utah Human Nick Loomans 801-585-6021 250 East 200 South Ste 125, Nicholas.Loomans@ 3/28/03 Resources (web) SLC, UT 84111 utah.edu B7 University of Utah Staff varied varied 250 East 200 South Ste 125, Nicholas.Loomans@ 3/28/03 (campus referral) SLC, UT 84111 utah.edu B8 University of Utah Jeanne Krogen 801-581-6779 207 MBH, SLC, UT 84112 [email protected] 3/28/03 Instructional Media Services u B9 University of Utah University Hannah New 801-585-0080 Marriott Library Ste 5400, SLC, [email protected] 3/28/03 Press UT 84112 du B10 Utah State Board of Regents Julie Vincent/ 801-321-7124 60 South 400 West, 5th Floor, [email protected] 3/28/03 Anya Turner/ SLC, UT 84101 Kiersten Allred B11 Weber State University Pat Wheeler 801-626-7914 1105 University Cir, Ogden, UT [email protected] 3/28/03 Career Services 84408-1105 u B12 Weber State University Betty Simons 801-626-6960 1105 University Cir, SC Rm 230, [email protected] 3/28/03 Ogden, UT 84408-1105 B13 West High School Connie 801.578.8500 241 North 300 West, SLC, UT Connie.Wyckoff@slc 3/28/03 Wyckoff, CTE ext.
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