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Full-Time Position Position Title Date Opened Date EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT WMVS/WMVT-TV, MILWAUKEE WI MILWAUKEE PBS August 1, 2019 - July 31, 2020 FULL-TIME POSITIONS FILLED FULL-TIME NUMBER NUMBER POSITION POSITION TITLE DATE OPENED DATE FILLED RECRUITMENT SOURCE INTERVIEWED HIRED Acquaintance, Relative or 1 Chief Content Officer 6/28/19 11/4/2019 Friend Association for Fundraising Professionals Corporation for Public Broadcasting 1 1 Current Magazine - www.current.org Employee Referral 2 Glassdoor Governmentjobs.com Indeed.com Jobs That Help LinkedIn MATC Website Milwaukee PBS Channel Milwaukee PBS Website 1 Office of the Milwaukee County Clerk Society of Broadcast Engineers UMOS EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT WMVS/WMVT-TV, MILWAUKEE WI MILWAUKEE PBS August 1, 2019 - July 31, 2020 FULL-TIME POSITIONS FILLED FULL-TIME NUMBER NUMBER POSITION POSITION TITLE DATE OPENED DATE FILLED RECRUITMENT SOURCE INTERVIEWED HIRED Major Grants Acquaintance, Relative or 1 Coordinator 7/1/19 9/23/2019 Friend 1 Association for Fundraising Professionals Corporation for Public Broadcasting Current Magazine - www.current.org Employee Referral 2 Glassdoor Governmentjobs.com Indeed.com Jobs That Help LinkedIn MATC Website 3 1 Milwaukee PBS Channel Milwaukee PBS Website Office of the Milwaukee County Clerk Society of Broadcast Engineers UMOS EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT WMVS/WMVT-TV, MILWAUKEE WI MILWAUKEE PBS August 1, 2019 - July 31, 2020 FULL-TIME POSITIONS FILLED FULL-TIME NUMBER NUMBER POSITION POSITION TITLE DATE OPENED DATE FILLED RECRUITMENT SOURCE INTERVIEWED HIRED Coordinator, Digital TV Program Acquaintance, Relative or 1 Information 7/22/19 9/30/2019 Friend Association for Fundraising Professionals Corporation for Public Broadcasting Current Magazine - www.current.org Employee Referral 2 1 Glassdoor Governmentjobs.com Indeed.com Jobs That Help LinkedIn MATC Website 1 Milwaukee PBS Channel Milwaukee PBS Website Office of the Milwaukee County Clerk Society of Broadcast Engineers UMOS EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT WMVS/WMVT-TV, MILWAUKEE WI MILWAUKEE PBS August 1, 2019 - July 31, 2020 FULL-TIME POSITIONS FILLED FULL-TIME NUMBER NUMBER POSITION POSITION TITLE DATE OPENED DATE FILLED RECRUITMENT SOURCE INTERVIEWED HIRED Coordinator, Acquaintance, Relative or 1 Corporate Relations 9/13/19 11/18/2019 Friend Association for Fundraising Professionals Corporation for Public Broadcasting Current Magazine - www.current.org Employee Referral Glassdoor Governmentjobs.com Indeed.com Jobs That Help 1 LinkedIn 1 MATC Website 1 Milwaukee PBS Channel Milwaukee PBS Website 1 1 Office of the Milwaukee County Clerk Society of Broadcast Engineers UMOS EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT WMVS/WMVT-TV, MILWAUKEE WI MILWAUKEE PBS August 1, 2019 - July 31, 2020 FULL-TIME POSITIONS FILLED FULL-TIME NUMBER NUMBER POSITION POSITION TITLE DATE OPENED DATE FILLED RECRUITMENT SOURCE INTERVIEWED HIRED Acquaintance, Relative or 1 TV Engineer (Audio) 4/27/20 7/27/2020 Friend 1 Association for Fundraising Professionals Corporation for Public Broadcasting Current Magazine - www.current.org Employee Referral Glassdoor 1 Governmentjobs.com Indeed.com 3 1 Jobs That Help LinkedIn MATC Website 1 Milwaukee PBS Channel Milwaukee PBS Website Office of the Milwaukee County Clerk Society of Broadcast Engineers UMOS RECRUITMENT SOURCES FOR FULL-TIME VACANCIES WMVS/WMVT-TV, MILWAUKEE WI MILWAUKEE PBS August 1, 2019 - July 31, 2020 Chief Content Officer TOTAL ENTITLED TO NO. RECRUITMENT SOURCE CONTACT INTERVIEWED NOTIFICATION 1 Acquaintance, Friend, Relative 0 N 2 Association for Fundraising Professionals Association Website 0 N www.current.org Online posting 3 Current Magazine/Current.org is completed through third 0 N party, yourmembership.org 4 Employee Referral All Milwaukee PBS Employees 2 N 5 Glassdoor www.glassdoor.com 0 N 6 Governmentjobs.com www.governmentjobs.com 0 N 7 indeed.com indeed website 0 N 8 Jobs That Help www.jobsthathelp.com 0 N 9 LinkedIn www.linkedin.com 0 N MATC Website 700 West State Street Milw. WI Amanda Groh, Talent Acqusition 10 0 N 53233 Partner [email protected] 11 Office of the Milwaukee County Clerk [email protected] 0 N Society of Broadcast Engineers 9102 North Mr. Scott Jones, kjones 12 Meridian Street, Suite 150, Indianapolis, IN 0 N @sbe.org, 317-846-9000 46260 | Phone: (317) 846-9000 13 Corporation for Public Broadcasting www.cpb.com 1 Y Dale Palecek, Coordinator, Milwaukee PBS Channel - 1036 N 8th Street 14 Digital Promotions - 0 Y Milwaukee WI 53233 [email protected] Milwaukee PBS Website - 1036 N 8th Street 15 Carole Burns [email protected] 1 Y Milwaukee WI 53233 Ms. Marion Bright, Employment Specialist, 16 UMOS 0 Y [email protected], 414- 389-6261 RECRUITMENT SOURCES FOR FULL-TIME VACANCIES WMVS/WMVT-TV, MILWAUKEE WI MILWAUKEE PBS August 1, 2019 - July 31, 2020 Major Grants Coordinator TOTAL ENTITLED TO NO. RECRUITMENT SOURCE CONTACT INTERVIEWED NOTIFICATION 1 Acquaintance, Friend, Relative 1 N 2 Association for Fundraising Professionals Association Website 0 N www.current.org Online posting 3 Current Magazine/Current.org is completed through third 0 N party, yourmembership.org 4 Employee Referral All Milwaukee PBS Employees 2 N 5 Glassdoor www.glassdoor.com 0 N 6 Governmentjobs.com www.governmentjobs.com 0 N 7 indeed.com indeed website 0 N 8 Jobs That Help www.jobsthathelp.com 0 N 9 LinkedIn www.linkedin.com 0 N MATC Website 700 West State Street Milw. WI Amanda Groh, Talent Acqusition 10 3 N 53233 Partner [email protected] 11 Office of the Milwaukee County Clerk [email protected] 0 N Society of Broadcast Engineers 9102 North Mr. Scott Jones, kjones 12 Meridian Street, Suite 150, Indianapolis, IN 0 N @sbe.org, 317-846-9000 46260 | Phone: (317) 846-9000 13 Corporation for Public Broadcasting www.cpb.com 0 Y Dale Palecek, Coordinator, Milwaukee PBS Channel - 1036 N 8th Street 14 Digital Promotions - 0 Y Milwaukee WI 53233 [email protected] Milwaukee PBS Website - 1036 N 8th Street 15 Carole Burns [email protected] 0 Y Milwaukee WI 53233 Ms. Marion Bright, Employment Specialist, 16 UMOS 0 Y [email protected], 414- 389-6261 RECRUITMENT SOURCES FOR FULL-TIME VACANCIES WMVS/WMVT-TV, MILWAUKEE WI MILWAUKEE PBS August 1, 2019 - July 31, 2020 Coordinator, Digital TV Program Information TOTAL ENTITLED TO NO. RECRUITMENT SOURCE CONTACT INTERVIEWED NOTIFICATION 1 Acquaintance, Friend, Relative 0 N 2 Association for Fundraising Professionals Association Website 0 N www.current.org Online posting 3 Current Magazine/Current.org is completed through third 0 N party, yourmembership.org 4 Employee Referral All Milwaukee PBS Employees 2 N 5 Glassdoor www.glassdoor.com 0 N 6 Governmentjobs.com www.governmentjobs.com 0 N 7 indeed.com indeed website 0 N 8 Jobs That Help www.jobsthathelp.com 0 N 9 LinkedIn www.linkedin.com 0 N MATC Website 700 West State Street Milw. WI Amanda Groh, Talent Acqusition 10 1 N 53233 Partner [email protected] 11 Office of the Milwaukee County Clerk [email protected] 0 N Society of Broadcast Engineers 9102 North Mr. Scott Jones, kjones 12 Meridian Street, Suite 150, Indianapolis, IN 0 N @sbe.org, 317-846-9000 46260 | Phone: (317) 846-9000 13 Corporation for Public Broadcasting www.cpb.com 0 Y Dale Palecek, Coordinator, Milwaukee PBS Channel - 1036 N 8th Street 14 Digital Promotions - 0 Y Milwaukee WI 53233 [email protected] Milwaukee PBS Website - 1036 N 8th Street 15 Carole Burns [email protected] 0 Y Milwaukee WI 53233 Ms. Marion Bright, Employment Specialist, 16 UMOS 0 Y [email protected], 414- 389-6261 RECRUITMENT SOURCES FOR FULL-TIME VACANCIES WMVS/WMVT-TV, MILWAUKEE WI MILWAUKEE PBS August 1, 2019 - July 31, 2020 Coordinator, Corporate Relations TOTAL ENTITLED TO NO. RECRUITMENT SOURCE CONTACT INTERVIEWED NOTIFICATION 1 Acquaintance, Friend, Relative 0 N 2 Association for Fundraising Professionals Association Website 0 N www.current.org Online posting 3 Current Magazine/Current.org is completed through third 0 N party, yourmembership.org 4 Employee Referral All Milwaukee PBS Employees 0 N 5 Glassdoor www.glassdoor.com 0 N 6 Governmentjobs.com www.governmentjobs.com 0 N 7 indeed.com indeed website 0 N 8 Jobs That Help www.jobsthathelp.com 1 N 9 LinkedIn www.linkedin.com 1 N MATC Website 700 West State Street Milw. WI Amanda Groh, Talent Acqusition 10 1 N 53233 Partner [email protected] 11 Office of the Milwaukee County Clerk [email protected] 0 N Society of Broadcast Engineers 9102 North Mr. Scott Jones, kjones 12 Meridian Street, Suite 150, Indianapolis, IN 0 N @sbe.org, 317-846-9000 46260 | Phone: (317) 846-9000 13 Corporation for Public Broadcasting www.cpb.com 0 Y Dale Palecek, Coordinator, Milwaukee PBS Channel - 1036 N 8th Street 14 Digital Promotions - 0 Y Milwaukee WI 53233 [email protected] Milwaukee PBS Website - 1036 N 8th Street 15 Carole Burns [email protected] 1 Y Milwaukee WI 53233 Ms. Marion Bright, Employment Specialist, 16 UMOS 0 Y [email protected], 414- 389-6261 RECRUITMENT SOURCES FOR FULL-TIME VACANCIES WMVS/WMVT-TV, MILWAUKEE WI MILWAUKEE PBS August 1, 2019 - July 31, 2020 TV Engineer (Audio) TOTAL ENTITLED TO NO. RECRUITMENT SOURCE CONTACT INTERVIEWED NOTIFICATION 1 Acquaintance, Friend, Relative 1 N 2 Association for Fundraising Professionals Association Website 0 N www.current.org Online posting 3 Current Magazine/Current.org is completed through third 0 N party, yourmembership.org 4 Employee Referral All Milwaukee PBS Employees 0 N 5 Glassdoor www.glassdoor.com 1 N 6 Governmentjobs.com www.governmentjobs.com 0 N 7 indeed.com indeed website 3 N 8 Jobs That Help www.jobsthathelp.com 0 N 9 LinkedIn www.linkedin.com 0 N MATC Website 700 West State Street Milw. WI Amanda Groh, Talent Acqusition 10 1 N 53233 Partner [email protected] 11 Office of the Milwaukee County Clerk [email protected] 0 N Society of Broadcast Engineers 9102 North Mr. Scott Jones, kjones 12 Meridian Street, Suite 150, Indianapolis, IN 0 N @sbe.org, 317-846-9000 46260 | Phone: (317) 846-9000 13 Corporation for Public Broadcasting www.cpb.com 0 Y Dale Palecek, Coordinator, Milwaukee PBS Channel - 1036 N 8th Street 14 Digital Promotions - 0 Y Milwaukee WI 53233 [email protected] Milwaukee PBS Website - 1036 N 8th Street 15 Carole Burns [email protected] 0 Y Milwaukee WI 53233 Ms.
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