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DIRECTV Employment Unit ID# 11978 Castle Rock, Douglas County, Colorado 5454 Garton Rd., Castle Rock, CO 80104 EEO Public File R DIRECTV Employment Unit ID# 11978 Castle Rock, Douglas County, Colorado 5454 Garton Rd., Castle Rock, CO 80104 EEO Public File Report Master Recruitment Source List (MRSL) Reporting Period: 9/10/2013 - 9/9/2014 Resource Type Key: P = Paper, I = Internet, I/P = Internet and Paper, O = Other Number of Interviewees Provided by RS Key Recruitment Source (RS)* Address Contact Name Phone Type in this Period AGCY-10100 Search Firm/Staffing N/A N/A N/A O 6 Agency AGNT-233542 Prosum 2321 Rosecrans Ave. Janette Dooley 626-298-2025 O 0 AGNT-233602 DIRECTV Sourcing N/A N/A N/A O 0 Partners AGNT-233622 Agency N/A N/A N/A O 0 AGNT-233682 Analytic Recruiting 144 E. 44 Street Howard Fishman 212 545-8511 O 0 AGNT-233702 Q-Lytics 1011 Brookside Road, Anie Roberts 610-530-1447 O 0 Suite 230 AGNT-233722 Modis 7887 E Belleview Steve Shawver 303-222-2445 O 1 Avenue Englewood, CO 80111 AGNT-233822 Pinpoint Resource 1960 E. Grand Avenue Paul Rottenberg 310-955-1028 O 0 Group AGNT-233882 Randstad Technologies 909 North Sepulveda Ryan Lewis 310-335-0420 O 0 U.S. Blvd AGNT-233942 Access Staffing, LLC 360 Lexington Avenue Allison Levin 646-307-8993 O 0 AGNT-233962 Robert Half Technology 1125 17th Street, Suite Delmar Dimacale 215-568-1513 O 0 870 AGNT-234022 Irvine Technology 201 Sandpointe Ave Allison Long 714-434-8808 O 0 Corporation #300 AGNT-234082 Tek Systems 3133 E. Camelback Rd. Ben Graeff 602-605-7082 O 0 AGNT-234102 iSearch Group 6230 Wilshire Blvd Michael Parker 323-933-8045 O 0 AGNT-234122 JM Search 1045 First Avenue Tom Figueroa 610-964-0200 O 0 Page 1 of 29 Number of Interviewees Provided by RS Key Recruitment Source (RS)* Address Contact Name Phone Type in this Period AGNT-234142 Fecak, Inc P.O. Box 657 Dave Fecak 631-821-5282 O 0 AGNT-234202 Crescent Solutions 6420 Wilshire Blvd Rebecca Beam 323-843-8188 O 0 AGNT-234342 Numeric LLC 5 Christy Dr STE 107 Dan Bonsignore 484-845-1183 O 0 BDT-200004 Radio N/A N/A N/A O 0 BDT-200006 TV N/A N/A N/A O 1 BDT-200262 Undercover Boss N/A N/A N/A O 0 BLD-200215 DIRECTV N/A N/A N/A O 4 Temporary/Consultant CFE-10105 Jobing Career Fair N/A N/A N/A O 0 CFE-10108 On-Campus Job Fair N/A N/A N/A O 0 CFE-10110 Tulsa World Career Fair 315 South Boulder Street John Young 800-897-3557 O 0 CFE-10162 Military N/A N/A N/A O 0 CFE-10182 Worksource 130 S Arthur St Kathy Atha 509-532-3133 I 0 CFE-10183 Other (Job Fair) N/A N/A N/A O 0 CWS-1 directv.com N/A N/A N/A I 31 CWS-2 Intranet N/A N/A N/A I 2 CWS-10006 directv.com N/A N/A N/A I 16 CWS-10141 directv.jobs N/A N/A N/A I 9 CWS-10142 DirecTV Van N/A N/A N/A O 1 DM-10220 Former Employee N/A N/A N/A O 0 DS-10009 Contacted by DIRECTV N/A N/A N/A O 0 JB-4 Yahoo! Hot Jobs 701 First Avenue Amy Neumann 310-907-2811 I 0 JB-5 Career Builder 7700 Irvine Center Drive Sean Mulhern 949-450-8823 I 1 Suite 980 Irvine, CA 92618 JB-11 Monster 5 Clock Tower Place Mel Vidal 800-666-7837 I 0 Page 2 of 29 Number of Interviewees Provided by RS Key Recruitment Source (RS)* Address Contact Name Phone Type in this Period JB-123 Dice.com 4101 NW Urbandale Dr Joe White 877-386-3323 I 0 JB-161 TAOnline 51 Mill Street, Building Debbie Glynn 404-806-2005 I 0 E, Suite 21 JB-202 Simply Hired 370 San Aleso Avenue, Kristy Stromberg 650-254-9000 I 1 Suite 200 Sunnyvale, CA 94085 JB-1134 Oregon Worksource N/A N/A N/A O 0 JB-10005 Idaho Department of 317 West Main Street Roger Madsen 208-332-3570 O 0 Labor JB-10006 Idaho Statesman P.O. Box 40 Faith Garrett 208-377-6331 I/P 0 JB-10007 Other (Professional N/A N/A N/A O 0 Society Organizations) JB-10024 Monster2 (eQuest) 5 Clock Tower Place Mel Vidal 800-666-7837 I 0 JB-10044 AJB N/A N/A N/A I 0 JB-10144 Dice.com 4101 NW Urbandale Dr Joe White 877-386-3323 I 0 JB-10164 Jobing.com 1391 Speer Blvd Suite Jeff Beist 303-227-3377 I 0 850 JB-10184 Career Builder 7700 Irvine Center Drive Sean Mulhern 949-450-8823 I 0 Suite 980 JB-10204 Career Builder 7700 Irvine Center Drive Sean Mulhern 949-450-8823 I 0 Suite 980 JB-10224 INDEED 470 West Avenue, Suite Tom Kelly 203-564-2432 I 42 2002 Stamford, CT 06902 JB-10264 AL.com 2901 2nd Avenue South Dee Dee Mathis 800-701-0898 I 0 Suite 260 JB-10266 American Marketing 311 South Waker Drive, Michael Long 312-542-9000 O 0 Association Suite 5800 JB-10285 California Department 800 Capitol Mill, MIC-55 N/A 916-653-9900 O 0 of Labor JB-10286 Colorado Department 633 17th Street Kathie Stenzel 303-318-8000 I 0 of Labor JB-10287 Craig's List 1381 9th Ave N/A 415-566- I 0 6394 Page 3 of 29 Number of Interviewees Provided by RS Key Recruitment Source (RS)* Address Contact Name Phone Type in this Period JB-10288 Direct Marketing 1120 Avenue of the Susan Taplinger 212-768-7277 O 0 Association Americas, 13th Floor JB-10291 Jobs in Logistics N/A Heather Castillo 877-562-7678 I 0 JB-10292 Linkedin.com 2029 Stierlin Court N/A N/A I 1 Mountain View, CA 94043 JB-10295 National Black MBA 1 East Wacker, Suite Kim Wilson 312-236-2622 O 0 Association (NBMBA) 3500 JB-10297 Quirks.com 4662 Slater Road Lance Streff 651-379-6200 I 0 JB-10298 Society of Broadcast 9102 North Meridian John Poray 317-846-9000 O 0 Engineers Street, Suite 150 JB-10299 Society of Human 1800 Duke Street Steve Williams 703-535-6350 O 0 Resources Professionals (SHRM) JB-10300 Tulsa Help Wanted 6465 Greenwood Plaza Gillian Barrett 303-845-9510 I 0 Blvd, Suite 400 JB-10303 TVJobs.com PO Box 4116 N/A 760-754-8177 I 0 JB-10304 Workforce Oklahoma N/A N/A N/A O 0 JB-10324 Monster3 (eQuest) 5 Clock Tower Place Mel Vidal 800-666-7837 I 0 JB-10384 HotJobs2 701 First Avenue Amy Neumann 310-907-2811 I 0 JB-10504 Facebook N/A N/A N/A I 0 JB-10505 Google 1600 Ampitheatre N/A 650-253-0000 I 0 Parkway JB-10524 Army PaYs N/A N/A N/A O 0 JB-10525 CallCenterJobs.com 11414 West Center N/A 402-932-6297 I 0 Road, Suite 321 JB-10526 Other (Job Board) N/A N/A N/A I 3 JB-10544 Missoula Job Service 539 South Third Street N/A 406-728-7060 O 0 West JB-10546 Simply Hired 370 San Aleso Avenue, Kristy Stromberg 650-254-9000 I 0 Suite 200 JB-10564 Marine for Life N/A N/A N/A O 0 Page 4 of 29 Number of Interviewees Provided by RS Key Recruitment Source (RS)* Address Contact Name Phone Type in this Period JB-10664 Doostang 129 West 29th Street, Jeff Berger 650-561-3226 I 0 500S JB-10665 Craigslist 1381 9th Ave N/A 415-566- I 0 6394 JB-10884 Snag-a-Job 4880 Cox Road Suite 200 Michelle Azan 866-810-7655 I 0 JB-10924 Monster6 5 Clock Tower Place Mel Vidal 800-666-7837 I 0 JB-10984 Monster7 5 Clock Tower Place Mel Vidal 800-666-7837 I 0 JB-11044 Monster10 5 Clock Tower Place Mel Vidal 800-666-7837 I 0 JB-11064 Monster11 5 Clock Tower Place Mel Vidal 800-666-7837 I 0 JB-11084 Regionalhelpwanted.co 6465 Greenwood Plaza Gillian Barrett 303-845-9510 I 0 m Blvd, Suite 400 JB-11104 BroadcastEngineering.c 9800 Metcalf Carmen Lake 772-344-6035 I 0 om JB-11144 NACElink 62 Highland Avenue Marie Magyar 610-868-1421 I 0 Minneapolis.edu JB-11164 College Central 1300 5th Street Randy Mitchell 509-682-6858 I 0 Network (Wenatchee Valley College) JB-11184 Dribbble.com 16 Front Street, Suite Dan Cederholm 978-744-0760 I 0 202 JB-11204 Krop.com 22287 Mulholland Hwy Jason Kristofer 323-405-7431 I 0 #159 JB-11224 HVACAgent.com 203 Main Street, Suite N/A 800-396-4822 I 0 100 JB-11225 RSES.org 1911 Rohlwing Road, Tim Gioe 847-759-4042 I 0 Suite A JB-11244 Beyond.com 3077 East 98th Street, Julie Shenkman 317-819-4360 I 0 Suite 180 JB-11264 NWJobs.com 1000 Denny Way N/A 206-464-3237 I 0 JB-11384 Zip Recruiter N/A N/A N/A I 0 ML-10008 Walk-in N/A N/A N/A O 0 MTP-13043 Gambit 3923 Bienville Street Blake Pontchartrain 504-483-3100 I/P 0 Page 5 of 29 Number of Interviewees Provided by RS Key Recruitment Source (RS)* Address Contact Name Phone Type in this Period MTP-14426 Daily Journal 1242 South Green Street Gina Day 662-842-2622 I/P 0 MTP-14622 Ranger-Fort Lewis PO BOX 98801 Ken Swarner 206-584-1212 P 0 MTP-17618 Webster Univ Kirkwood 122 West Lockwood Kent Tentchert 314-968-2699 I/P 0 Times Avenue MTP-200008 Daily Journal 1242 South Green Street Gina Day 662-842-2622 I/P 0 MTP-200063 Atlanta Journal- 72 Mariette St NW Kenya Nolen 404-526-2510 I/P 0 Constitution MTP-200066 Daily Breeze 21250 Hawthorne Blvd, Cindy Caldera 626-962-8811 I/P 0 Suite 170 MTP-200069 Denver Post 101 W.
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