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Recruitment Source(S) Used to Fill Vacany Number 2013 FCC EEO Public File Report for Atlantic Broadband Middletown, DE - Unit # 11809 This Report Covers July 8, 2012 to July 6, 2013 Total # of Full Time Vacancies Filled During Period: 1 Total # of People Interviewed for Full Time Vacancies During Period: 5 Please see attached recruitment source list for recruitment source contact information. Number of Interviewees Recruitment Referred by Source of Recruitment Each Total Successful Source(s) used Recruitment Number # Location Position Title # Hired Applicant(s) to Fill Vacany Source Interviewed Employee Referral(1) Internal(0) Internet(0) Job Fair(0) Employee Newspaper(0) Referral(0) Atlantic Other(4) Internal(0) Broadband's The Referral Internet(0) Message Network(0) Job Fair(0) Channel and Rehire(0) Newspaper(0) Weather Crawl, Walk in (0) MD Other(1) Internal Posting, Workforce (1) Referral Employee TV Network(0) Referrals,Internet advertisment 1 Middletown CCR 1 Rehire(0) Newspaper, (0) 5 Name of Recruitment Source Address Contact Person Telephone Number Entitled to Notification 122 N. Cross Street Chestertown, 122 N. Cross Street Kent County Chamber of Commerce MD 21620 Loretto Lodge 410-810-2968 Chestertown, MD 21620 Middletown Chamber of Commerce 1561 Postal Road P.O. Box 511, 1561 Postal Road P.O. Box Queen Anne's County Chamber of Commerce Chester, MD 21619 Linda Friday 410-643-8530 511, Chester, MD 21619 Easton Plaza, Suite 53, 101 Easton Plaza, Suite 53, 101 Marlboro Ave.P.O. Box 1366 Marlboro Ave.P.O. Box Talbot County Easton, MD Alan Silverstein 410-822-4653 1366 Easton, MD 1196 South Little Creek Rd, Dover 1196 South Little Creek Rd, Middletown Transcript (Dover) DE 19901 Don 302-678-3616 Dover DE 19901 Career Builder Brian Fuller 312-698-0601 Wilmington, Christiana, New 950 West Basin Rd. New Castle, 950 West Basin Rd. New Castle, Newark, News Journal DE 19720 Amanda Roberts 302-324-2500 Castle, DE 19720 Middletown Kent Co. Sussex, Lower Nerw Castle county, Upper Delaware State News Eastern Shore in MD Dover, Hartly, Camden Wyoming, Middletown Transcript PO Box Middletown Transcript PO Magnolia, Felton, Dover Post 664 Dover, DE 19903 Debbie 302-378-9531 Box 664 Dover, DE 19903 Harrington Amanda Kalinowski 302-378-9531 P.O Box 600, 29088 P.O Box 600, 29088 Airpark Dr., Airpark Dr., Easton, MD Chesapeake Publishing and Print Easton, MD 21601 Nancy Tokar 443-245-5072 21601 601 High Street, Chestertown, MD 601 High Street, Maryland Workforce Exchange 21620 Leeann, Jeff 410-7778-3525 Chestertown, MD 21620 Easton Corrie Corchiarino 410-819-4549 Denton Anne Dyson 410-819-4549 Cambridge Cotina Murray 410-901-4242 Kent, Queen Anne's Leeann Marvel/Ann 410-778-3525 Workforce Investment Board Melissa Mackey 410-822-1716 4425 North Market Street, 4425 North Market Street, PO Box PO Box 9858 Wilmington, Delaware Department of Labor 9858 Wilmington, DE 19809 Gloria Beamon 302-761-8082 DE 19809 590 Herndon Dr.Parkway, 590 Herndon Dr.Parkway, Suite 866-964-2765 x- Suite 100, Herndon, VA SCTE Custom Job Connect 100, Herndon, VA 20170 Heidi Gandy 2749 20170 Career Palnning/Job Career Palnning/Job Developemnt Developemnt Outreach Chesapeake College Outreach Sourcing Guido DeLuca 410-822-5400 X-250 Sourcing Office of Student Sservices Office of Student Sservices PO Box 8 Wye Mills, MD PO Box 8 Wye Mills, MD 21679 21679 Queen Anne's County Recruitiment Services 125 Comet Drive, Centreville, MD 125 Comet Drive, Website 21617 410-758-8044 Centreville, MD 21617 330 Drummer Drive, Grasonville, 330 Drummer Drive, Local Access Channel MD 21638 Karen Concannon 410-827-6441 x-103 Grasonville, MD 21638 4 Choke Cherry Rd., 4 Choke Cherry Rd., Second 888-575-9675 (301) Second Floor, Rockville, Cable 360 Floor, Rockville, MD 20850 Gary Sachs 354-1460 MD 20850 Date Event Participants 1/29/2013 ABB sponsored Job Fair - Grasonville, MD Kathy Barron, GJ Zimmerman, Glenn Hatt, Ken Schlotterer, Scott Hoffman, Tom Costa, Denise Paine 6/4/2013 ABB sponsored Job Fair - Grasonville, MD Kathy Barron, GJ Zimmerman, Glenn Hatt, Ken Schlotterer, Scott Hoffman The Weather Channel Crawl (In-house) Karen Concannon The Message Channel (In-house) Karen Concannon TV recruiting advertising Karen Concannon This Unit's Director of Businer Operations attends the Chamber of Commerce meetings (monthly) GJ Zimmerman, Sam McGill This Unit's participates in Queen Anne's Chamber of Commerce events Kathy Barron.
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