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FA14 Fair Guide PRINT JOB & Internship FAIR FAIR GUIDE Day of the Fair: • Download or access the “U of Iowa Career Fair Plus” app - save organizations to your “favorites”! • Write down questions to ask representatives from your targeted organizations. • Stop by the Student Hospitality Hub to print extra copies of your resume or practice your elevator speech. • Bring your Student ID for check in. • Allow yourself time to visit with organizations, you may need a break to refresh and then return to the fair! • Use the Career Fair app or map to identify locations of your targeted organizations. Speaking with Employers at the Fair • Visit your targeted companies/organizations rst. Gather business cards. • Pick up materials from each employer you visit. • Tell the representatives about yourself, speak about your skills and how they t with the organization. • Ask the representative your prepared questions. • Leave your resume if paper copies are accepted. They may ask you to apply online/hireahawk.com • Visit with additional employers as time permits. Take the opportunity to learn about the variety of opportunities that exist. After the Fair • Write thank you notes/emails to each representative you spoke with. • Continue your research of organizations. • Attend career seminars or meet with Career Advisors at the Pomerantz Career Center. NEW THIS YEAR JOBS INTERNSHIPS TOURS GRAD SCHOOLS #hirehawks Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to attend all University of Iowa-sponsored events. 100 Pomerantz Center, Suite C310 If you are a person with a disability who requires an accommodation in order to participate in (319) 335-1023 this event, please contact the Pomerantz Career Center in advance at (319) 335-1023. DOWNLOAD U ofi DOWNLOAD CAREER FAIR PLUS for iOS & ANDROID DEVICES + COMPANY ATTENDEE LIST • Search for companies based on major, position type and work authorization • Detailed information on each company accelerates your research • Mark potential employers as favorites + INTERACTIVE FAIR MAP • Plan your route by showing only your favorite companies on the fair map + EVENT DETAILS • Add fair events to your calendar + REAL-TIME ANNOUNCEMENTS • Learn about updates and changes to companies or events + FAIR TIPS TO HELP PREPARE • Get tips and advice on your appearance, elevator speech, and general approach Iowa Memorial Union 1st Floor N MAIN LOUNGE 110+ Organizations HILLS BANK Student Hospitality Student Check In IOWA THE THEATER HUB Fair Tours 2nd Floor N STAGE 7 UI Graduate Programs iPad Mini Drawing 2ND FLOOR BALLROOM 55+ Organizations BALLROOM LinkedIn Photo Booth LOBBY Main Lounge ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATION TABLE ORGANIZATION TABLE Ace Hardware Corporation 64 Kum & Go 125 ACT 65 Kwik Trip, Inc. 122 Aerotek 66 Marco, Inc. 123 Aldi, Inc. (Black & Gold Partner) 82 Mass Mutual - Minneapolis Financial Group 126 ASC Communications, Inc. 67 Maurice Sporting Goods 127 Bazooka Farmstar 72 McGladrey 128 Blain’s Farm and Fleet 73 Mediacom 129 BMM Transportation 134 Medix 130 Brownells, Inc. 74 Mueller Industries, Inc. 131 Buckle, Inc. 75 Musco Sports Lighting, LLC 132 Businessolver 76 Mutual of Omaha Financial Advisors - Iowa City, IA 133 C.H. Robinson (Black & Gold Partner) 68/69 NCMIC Group, Inc. 137 Calamos Investments 77 New York Life Insurance Company - Hiawatha 135 Cambridge Investment Research, Inc. 79 Northwestern Mutual - Zach Group (Black & Gold) 83/84 Cargill 78 OnMedia 136 CDW 80 Otis Elevator Company 140 Cerner Corporation 85 Peace Corps 141 CNA Insurance 90 Pearson (Black & Gold Partner) 110 College Possible 88 Pella Corporation 142 Command Transportation 87 PepsiCo 145 Cottingham & Butler 86 PLS Logistics Services 143 Country Financial 89 Principal Financial Group 146 Coyote Logistics (Black & Gold Partner) 111/112 Prudential 147 CRST International, Inc. 91 Renewable Energy Group, Inc. 148 Echo Global Logistics 93 Rockwell Automation 149 Ener Financial Group - Northwestern Mutual 92 Schneider 150 Enterprise Rent-A-Car (Black & Gold Partner) 138 Securian 151 Entertainment Cruises 95/96 Sherwin-Williams Company 152 EPIC 144 State Farm Insurance (Black & Gold Partner) 81 Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines 94 Synergy Associates, LLC (Black & Gold Partner) 139 Four Oaks 99 Target Corporation (Black & Gold Partner) 166 FullCount 100 Target Stores (Black & Gold Partner) 167 GEICO 97/98 TEKsystems 154 General Dynamics IT 101 The IMT Group 155 GoDaddy.com 103 Thomas Cardella & Associates 156 Great America Financial Services 102 Total Quality Logistics 158 Grinnell Mutual Reinsurance Company 105 Transamerica 160/161 Group O 106 Trinity Industries 157 Growmark 107 UI Partners 159 Hawkeye Brokerage Center 113 Uline 153 Hawthorne Direct 104 Union Pacic Railroad 162 hibu Inc. 108 United States Liability Insurance (USLI) 164 HNI Corporation (Black & Gold Partner) 70/71 United States Marine Corps 163 Hoopis Financial Group 109 US Army Healthcare 165 IBM 114 Van Meter 168 Insight Global, Inc. 115 Vermeer Manufacturing Company 169 Iowa 80 Group 116 Viking Pump 170 Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches 117 Wells Fargo Consumer Lending Group 171 Keyot 118 Werner Enterprises 172 Kohler Co. 119 West Liberty Foods, LLC 173 Kohl’s 120 Kohl’s Corporation 121 = Full Time = Internship = Volunteer Main Lounge TABLE MAP don’t forget to visit the 2nd oor ballroom to enter to WIN an iPad mini N 173 172 171 170 169 168 167 166 165 164 163 162 161 160 159 158 157 156 155 154 153 152 151 150 149 148 147 146 145 144 143 142 141 140 139 138 137 136 135 134 133 132 131 130 129 128 127 126 125 124 123 122 121 120 119 118 117 116 115 114 113 112 111 110 109 108 107 106 105 104 103 102 101 100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 ENTER SHARE your fair experience #hirehawks 2nd Floor Ballroom ORGANIZATIONS & TABLE MAP ORGANIZATION TABLE ORGANIZATION TABLE AccessDubuqueJobs.com 1 United Fire Group 29 Advanced Disposal 2 University of Iowa Employment Services 27 American Marketing & Publishing 3 Workiva 28 AmeriCorps NCCC 14 Ames Chamber of Commerce 4 UI GRADUATE PROGRAM TABLE Apex Systems, Inc. 5 Tippie Full Time MBA 13 Athene USA 6 UI Carver College of Medicine 58 ATS (Anderson Trucking Service) 7 UI College of Education 59 Bergan, Paulsen & Company, P.C. 8 UI College of Engineering 60 Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Companies 9 UI College of Public Health 61 Boom Lab 10 UI School of Social Work 62 Carousel Motors 32 UI School of Urban & Regional Planning 63 Central Bancshares, Inc. 11 Chicago Apartment Finders 12 = Full Time = Internship = Volunteer Colony Brands Inc. 33 Deere Employees Credit Union 34 62 Federated Mutual Insurance Company 35 63 61 Financial Architects Inc. 36 N STAGE G-Corps Urban Education Fellowship 15 58 59 60 GNP Company 37 Grassroots Campaigns 38 13 14 15 16 17 Greater Cedar Valley Alliance & Chamber 39 Greater Des Moines Partnership 41 Hy-Vee, Inc. 40 12 43 44 Iowa Department of Corrections 31 42 45 18 Iowa Division of Banking 42 11 Lee Enterprises 43 41 46 19 LightEdge Solutions 44 10 LimoLink, Inc. 45 20 Marsh and Mercer 46 40 47 9 McAdam 47 21 Menards Inc. 48 39 48 Millang Financial Group 49 8 Modern Woodmen of America 50 38 49 22 Momentum Scientic 52 Nationwide 53 37 50 Norbert Dentressangle 18 7 Northwestern Mutual - Des Moines 55 36 51 Proven Business Systems 54 6 Real Estate Research Company 19 23 Redwood Logistics 56 35 52 5 RGA 57 24 Robert Half 20 34 53 RualoCODY 21 4 Tanager Place 22 33 54 25 Teach for America 16 3 The AroundCampus Group 30 32 55 26 The Washington Center 17 2 57 56 Thrivent Financial 23 27 Toyota Financial 25 1 TransUnion 24 31 30 29 28 UI University Relations 26 ENTER ORGANIZATION TABLE ORGANIZATION TABLE Ace Hardware Corporation 64 Kum & Go 125 ACT 65 Kwik Trip, Inc. 122 Aerotek 66 Marco, Inc. 123 Aldi, Inc. (Black & Gold Partner) 82 Mass Mutual - Minneapolis Financial Group 126 ASC Communications, Inc. 67 Maurice Sporting Goods 127 Bazooka Farmstar 72 McGladrey 128 Blain’s Farm and Fleet 73 Mediacom 129 BMM Transportation 134 Medix 130 Brownells, Inc. 74 Mueller Industries, Inc. 131 Buckle, Inc. 75 Musco Sports Lighting, LLC 132 Businessolver 76 Mutual of Omaha Financial Advisors - Iowa City, IA 133 C.H. Robinson (Black & Gold Partner) 68/69 NCMIC Group, Inc. 137 Calamos Investments 77 New York Life Insurance Company - Hiawatha 135 Cambridge Investment Research, Inc. 79 Northwestern Mutual - Zach Group (Black & Gold) 83/84 Cargill 78 OnMedia 136 CDW 80 Otis Elevator Company 140 Cerner Corporation 85 Peace Corps 141 CNA Insurance 90 Pearson (Black & Gold Partner) 110 College Possible 88 Pella Corporation 142 Command Transportation 87 PepsiCo 145 Cottingham & Butler 86 PLS Logistics Services 143 Country Financial 89 Principal Financial Group 146 Coyote Logistics (Black & Gold Partner) 111/112 Prudential 147 CRST International, Inc. 91 Renewable Energy Group, Inc. 148 Echo Global Logistics 93 Rockwell Automation 149 Ener Financial Group - Northwestern Mutual 92 Schneider 150 Enterprise Rent-A-Car (Black & Gold Partner) 138 Securian 151 Entertainment Cruises 95/96 Sherwin-Williams Company 152 EPIC 144 State Farm Insurance (Black & Gold Partner) 81 Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines 94 Synergy Associates, LLC (Black & Gold Partner) 139 Four Oaks 99 Target Corporation (Black & Gold Partner) 166 FullCount 100 Target Stores (Black & Gold Partner) 167 GEICO 97/98 TEKsystems 154 General Dynamics IT 101 The IMT Group 155 GoDaddy.com 103 Thomas Cardella & Associates 156 Great America Financial Services 102 Total Quality Logistics 158 Grinnell Mutual Reinsurance Company 105 Transamerica 160/161 Group O 106 Trinity Industries 157 Growmark 107 UI Partners 159 Hawkeye Brokerage Center 113 Uline 153 Hawthorne Direct 104 Union Pacic Railroad 162 hibu Inc.
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