Career Fair Guide Fall 2020

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Fall 2020 Career Fair Attendees

• Abdo, Eick & Meyers, LLP • AccessDubuque Jobs • Allen College UnityPointHealth • American Equity Investment Life Insurance Co. • Army Healthcare Recruiting • Athene USA • Avenues: The World School • BerganKDV • BKD CPAs & Advisors • Blattner Energy • Bowling Green State University Graduate College • Cambridge Investment Research, Inc. • Camp Wyoming • Campbell, Higgins & Mummert, P.C. • Capital University Law School • Casey’s • Chapman University • City of Cedar Rapids • Clarke University • CliftonLarsonAllen LLP • CO-OP Financial Services • Collins Aerospace • Conservation Corps Minnesota & Iowa

• Consolidated Electrical Distributors, Inc. • Corteva Agriscience • Cottingham & Butler • CRST International, Inc. • CUNA Mutual Group • Davenport Community School District • Dayton Freight • Deloitte • Denman & Company, LLP • Drake University • Dupaco Community Credit Union • Eide Bailly LLP • EMC Insurance Companies • empirical foods, inc • Enterprise Holdings • Equitable Advisors • Ernst & Young LLP • Exceptional Persons, Inc. • F&G Annuities & Life • Farm Bureau Financial Services • Fastenal Company • Federal Bureau of Investigation • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation • Federated

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Insurance GEICO Global Atlantic Financial Group Goodwill Industries of Northeast Iowa, Inc. GreatAmerica Financial Services Greater Des Moines Parternship GreenState Credit Union Herzog Contracting Corp. Hills Bank HNI Corporation Hogan-Hansen P.C. Hormel Foods Corporation Insight Global John Deere Kendall Hunt Publishing Co. Kent Corporation Keyot Crew212 Kingland Kohls Corporation KPMG LLP LattaHarris, LLP Liberty Public Schools Loras College Lutheran Serices in Iowa LWBJ Magis Catholic Teacher Corps Marquette University Law School Mayo Clinic Meriwether, Wilson

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& Company, PLLC Mitchell Hamline School of Law Modern Woodman of America Mondelez International Neenah Foundry Northwestern College - Iowa Northwestern Mutual Office of Auditor of State, State of Iowa Omaha Public Schools Palmer College of Chiropractic Palmer Group Peace Corps Pella Corporation Penn State Dickinson Law Pocahontas County Economic Development Commission Principal Financial Group Prinsco QCI Ralston Public Schools Raytheon Technologies Renewable Energy Group Robert Half RSM US LLP Sherwin-Williams Company SitusAMC St. Ambrose

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University Streck Summit Agricultural Group Target Corporation TDT CPAs and Advisors, P.C. Terex The Weitz Company Tri-State Nursing United Fire & Casualty University of Dubuque Theological Seminary University of Iowa College of Law University of Iowa Master of Science in Athletic Training University of St. Thomas School of Law Vanguard Vera French Community Mental Health Center Veridian Credit Union Vote Smart VT Industries Waldinger Corporation Wellmark Blue Cross and Blue Shield Western Illinois University School of Graduate Studies Workiva YouthWorks

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Virtual fair offers opportunities SEPTEMBER 14, 2020 |

ELIZABETH KELSEY News Editor

Once each semester, the McLeod Center fills with a throng of UNI students dressed in professional attire, clutching folders, binders and resumes as they weave their way through a maze of tables and booths. These students, from various majors and years in school, are attending the Career Fair, in hopes of connecting with employers to secure a job or internship. This semester, students will once again prepare their elevator pitches as the fall Career Fair approaches. However, due to COVID-19, this semester’s event will be held virtually. The fall 2020 Career Fair will take place on Sept. 21 from 11 a.m.-3 p.m., through an online platform called Handshake. Joann Mulholland, UNI Career Services Coordinator, said that this year’s virtual fair will allow students to meet with employers in scheduled sessions, either one-on-one or in a small group. One-on-one sessions will take the form of ten-minute video chats with a representative from the employer, while group sessions will last up to 30 minutes and will give students an overview of the company and available opportunities.

Mulholland emphasized that students should register for the fair as soon as possible and plan ahead to schedule their sessions. She said that although students can still sign up for sessions on the day of the event, many sessions may already be filled by that time.

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virtual events this fall, she said, and many have had a positive experience. “The feedback that many of those students and employers had is they felt they were able to make a better connection than they can at an (in-person) fair, because it was more inten-

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in on the employers they want to talk to,” she said. “It allows students to make it more their own.” Mulholland said that Career Services has 123 employers registered to attend the virtual fair, a decline from the typical 180 or so employers that usually

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Students attend the spring 2020 Career Fair. This fall, due to COVID-19, the Career Fair will be held virtually.

“At the real fair, you just walk up,” she said. “It’s different, so we shouldn’t expect it to be the same or feel the same.” Despite the differences, however, Mulholland is excited for the opportunities that the virtual setting offers. Other schools have used Handshake to host

tional time spent together,” she said. She also emphasized that with the scheduled oneon-one or group sessions, students can focus on the employers that most interest them. “They don’t have to walk around a busy area and find someone; they can just key

attend the fall event. “Some employers who would normally be here, who have been at every fair, aren’t coming to this one because their recruiting budgets were slashed down to zero,” she said. “Given the circumstances and everything going on, I’m actually pretty happy with

the number we have.” A full list of employers who will be present at the virtual fair may be found on p. 6 of this issue of the Northern Iowan. Mulholland noted that some aspects of the in-person fair can’t be replicated virtually. For example, a student walking around the McLeod Center may have a chance interaction with an employer they’ve never heard of and hadn’t considered visiting, which may lead to a job offer. With scheduled virtual meetings, that opportunity is lost, she said. Still, she wants students to know that attending this fall’s event is more important than ever, in light of the poor job market and economic downturn triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic. “The reality is, this is not a good time to be looking for a job,” she said. “We don’t know when the economy is going to bounce back from the hit that it’s taken this year, so I think our students really need to be career-minded knowing it’s going to be harder for them to find a job. The fair is a great opportunity to build your network.” Students interested in attending the virtual Career Fair should visit careerservices.uni.edu/ to find information on registration, signing up for sessions and tips for success.


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Panther PORTRAIT:Panther Marching Band Concert ANTHONY WITHEROW

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A rainy afternoon did not stop the Panther Marching Band from hosting their first performance of the fall 2020 semester on Friday, Sept. 11. Originally planned to occur in Lawther Field, the performance was moved to the UNI-Dome and was recorded and uploaded to their Facebook page. Some of the PMB’s favorite pre-game classics were performed, including “Fanfare,” “UNI Fight” and their pregame feature from “Attack On Titan,” “Westward Yo” and “Pregame Finale.” They then went on to perform their UNIted show, which included a rendition of “Come Together” by the Beatles, “We Are Young” by Fun and “Victorious” by Panic! At the Disco. Proper COVID-19 guidelines were followed by both audience members and the band itself. The different atmosphere did little to worry PMB members. “Performing in a world with COVID has been a big change,” said PMB member Kathryn Rech. “A big part of

the PMB is the marching and moving part which we are not doing. We wear masks with holes in them while we play. Instruments have covers over the bells and in bags. We have to socially distance as best as we can. It’s been a bit of an adjustment but everyone in the PMB has taken it super well. We are still getting to come together and play some amazing music. I couldn’t ask for anything else.” Typically performing during halftime of UNI football games, the decision to postpone the football schedule to spring left questions regarding the state of the PMB schedule. However, PMB will continue to host performances throughout the fall semester, and currently plan to host them at Lawther Field. Panther Marching Band is UNI’s largest student organization, with students from 79 different majors including nearly every discipline and major available at UNI. Their performances mainly consist of home football games and select away games, as well as five different field shows held throughout each season.


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