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UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT OMAHA EMPLOYER GUIDE BOOK

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We serve as a resource for students, alumni, faculty, staff, and employers. We empower students and alumni to make decisions regarding potential majors, internships, jobs, and graduate programs. Through collaboration with faculty, staff and employers, we help students and alumni explore possibilities, find their passions and realize their career potential.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

ABOUT ACADEMIC & CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER (ACDC)

ABOUT UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT OMAHA (UNO)

INCREASING YOUR VISIBILITY ON CAMPUS

ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWS

RESUME BOOKS AND INFORMATION SESSIONS

INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

MOCK INTERVIEWS & RESUME REVIEWS

EMPLOYER RECRUITMENT POLICY

ACADEMIC & CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER EVENTS

CAREER CENTER AT COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (CCCBA)

CCCBA EVENTS

COLLEGES & PROGRAMS AT UNO

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VISION To be the premier campus resource for academic and career development by creating and using nationally recognized practices to assist students with educational, career, and life goals.

MISSION To facilitate academic success and career development through:• Academic advising for undeclared students• Career advising for all UNO students and alumni• Job and internship exploration and preparation • Academic and career events, workshops, class

presentations, and community / employer outreach• First Year Experience curriculum and programs

We serve as a resource for students, alumni, faculty, staff, and employers. We empower students and alumni to make decisions regarding potential majors, internships, jobs, and graduate programs. Through collaboration with faculty, staff and employers, we help students and alumni explore possibilities, find their passions and realize their career potential.

SERVICES• Academic Advising for undeclared and exploring students

(approx. 1,000 students)• Coordination of First Year Experience class• Career Advising: resume reviews, mock interviews,

career exploration, job search strategies, internships• Career assessments (in conjunction with the Counseling Center)• Career-related workshops and events• On-Campus Interviews• Information sessions and information tables• Classroom and student organization outreach• Management of on-line job board, UNO Career Connect

NEW LOCATION Eppley Administration Building (EAB), Room 115 402.554.3672 www.unomaha.edu/acdc

WELCOME Academic & Career Development Center

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The University of Nebraska at Omaha is Nebraska’s premier metropolitan research university offering nationally recognized bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees. Our university spans more than 150 acres on multiple campuses in the heart of Omaha, surrounded by residential neighborhoods, shopping, and dining. UNO offers one of the most competitive tuition rates in the region, making college accessible for residents and non-residents.

ACADEMICS & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT• 200 majors and programs, including bachelor’s, master’s

and doctoral degrees offered at UNO• 1000+ students use their spring break to perform volunteer

work within the community each year• 39% of UNO’s student body are first-generation students (2012)• 2,300 students are enrolled in 121 service-related courses (2011-2012)

UNO STUDENT POPULATION• 15,395 total student body• 12,705 undergraduate• 2,690 graduate students• 41 states represented• Over 1,700 international students representing 131 countries

FACILITY HIGHLIGHTSSince 2007, UNO has invested $200 million into renovation and building state-of-the-art facilities. Recent additions and renovations include:• Mammel Hall, home of the College of Business Administration• The Peter Kiewit Institute for Information Science and Technology• Roskens Hall, home of the College of Education• Health, Physical Education & Recreation (HPER) Building

FUTURE ADDITIONS INCLUDE:• The Biomechanics Research Building• The Community Engagement Center

ABOUT UNO A life-changing force

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RECRUITMENT Increase your visibility on campus

EMPLOYER PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM• One-year commitment of $2750 annually• Logo and link on front and main ACDC and CCCBA web pages.• Logo in UNO Career Connect• Individual acknowledgment plaques on Employer Partner Wall

in ACDC and CCCBA• Half-page advertisement in ACDC Career Resource Guide• First invitation to participate in student events, including panels

and mock interviews• First invitation to participate in CCCBA Employer of the Week Program• Priority booth placement at career fairs sponsored by ACDC

or CCCBA (separate registration fee applies)• Career Fair bundle discount for career fair registration fees

for career fairs sponsored by ACDC and CCCBA• First invitation for additional sponsorship opportunities

throughout the year for ACDC and CCCBA

CAREER FAIR BUNDLE PACKAGE• Fall & Spring Registration for ACDC All-University Career Fairs:

$500 that includes one booth space, automatic registration, individual registration fee is $350.

• Fall & Spring Registration for CCCBA Business Career Fairs: $500, includes one booth space, automatic registration, individual registration fee is $300.

• Fall & Spring Registration for ACDC and CCCBA Career Fairs: $1,000, includes one booth space, automatic registration, and part-time job fair.

UNO CAREER CONNECT UNO Career Connect is your one-stop shop for connecting with UNO students and alumni. Use the system to post job and internship openings, request on-campus information sessions and interviews, and register for career events.

POSTING AND PROMOTING JOB OPPORTUNITIES We encourage all employers to create an account in UNO Career Connect, our on-line job and internship board. Register for an account by logging on to unomaha-csm.symplicity.com and selecting “Employer.” If you would like to post a flyer on campus, you must have it stamped by our office prior to posting. We will stamp 25 flyers for you. You can request a complete listing of where you can post on campus by emailing [email protected].

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HOW TO Create your employer accountLog on to unomaha-csm.symplicity.com and select “Employer.”

Select “Register” and fill out the required sections of the registration form and click SUBMIT.

REMEMBER: Be specific when you select the services you would like to utilize.

Once you receive a username and password via email, click the link to reset your password.

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RECRUITMENT On-campus interviews

ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWS If you would like to conduct interviews at UNO, we are happy to provide space for you. We encourage all employers to request on-campus interviews through UNO Career Connect.

TYPES OF ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWS PRESELECT ACDC provides the room(s). Your position, resumes and schedule are all managed through UNO Career Connect. Candidates will apply for your position through UNO Career Connect. After the selection period ends, you will have the opportunity to review the resumes and invite “selected” candidates to interview. After you make your candidate selections, the invited candidates will sign-up for an interview time. This option is only available if it is requested at least four weeks prior to the interview date.

OPEN This is similar to the preselect option; however you do not preselect the candidates. Students submit their resumes and choose an interview time on a first-come, first served basis. This option is only available if it is requested at least two weeks prior to the interview date.

ROOM ONLY ACDC only provides the room(s). It is our understanding that you will schedule interviews directly with candidates. Please bring a copy of the final interview schedule on the day of the interviews so we can use it for student check-in.

INTERVIEW LOCATIONS Eppley Administration Building (EAB), Room 115 Milo Bail Student Center (Room TBD) Mammel Hall (Make requests through the Career Center at CBA)

DATES FOR ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWS FALL September 23, 2013 through November 22, 2013 SPRING February 10, 2014 through April 11, 2014

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HOW TO Create an interview scheduleLog on to unomaha-csm.symplicity.com and select “Request New Interview Schedule Request.”

Fill out the required sections of the registration form and click SUBMIT.

NOTE: You will receive an email confirming your request. ACDC will review your request within 1 business day.

After your schedule request is reviewed, you will receive an email asking you to attach a job position to finalize the schedule.

After you attach your position, allow one business day for ACDC to approve your schedule.

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RESUME BOOKS With your UNO Career Connect account, you can request access to the “Resume Books” section by emailing [email protected]. You must have an active job posting to request access. ACDC reserves the right to deny employers access to the resume books. We have created several resume books organized by majors and groups for employers to search. After you have been granted access, click on the link to Resume Books at the top of your UNO Career Connect homepage.

Resume books contain filtered databases of students and their default resumes. Only students who have given their permission will appear. When you click the name of a resume book, you are able to view a real-time, up-to-date collection of students and their respective resumes.

INFORMATION TABLES AND SESSIONS If you would like to host an information table or information session in the Milo Bail Student Center, please make a request through UNO Career Connect.

We can reserve a room in the Milo Bail Student Center for you to host information sessions about your organization. We encourage you to invite students to this event. We will promote the event on UNO Career Connect and on our calendar homepage.

Employers can use information tables to promote their organizations and/or available positions.

DATES & TIMES TABLES Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 10:00 am to 2:00 pm

SESSIONS Any time that suits the employer September 9 , 2013 through November 22, 2013 January 20, 2014 through April 11, 2014

RECRUITMENT Resume books and information sessions

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HOW TO Host an information table or sessionLog on to unomaha-csm.symplicity.com and select “Career Fairs and Information Sessions.”

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NOTE: You will receive an email confirming your request. ACDC will review your request within 2 business days.

After ACDC reviews your request, you will receive a second email approving your request. This email will contain information about the location, time, and date of your information table. You will receive a third email with your parking pass.

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INTERNSHIPS Currently, the term “internship” is used to describe various experiences. To establish uniformity in the use and application of the term “internship,” the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) recommends the following definition:

An internship is a form of experiential learning that integrates knowledge and theory learned in the classroom with practical application and skills development in a professional setting. Internships give students the opportunity to gain valuable applied experience and make connections in professional fields they are considering for career paths; and give employers the opportunity to guide and evaluate talent.

CRITERIA FOR ExPERIENCE DEFINED AS AN INTERNSHIP To ensure that an experience—whether it is a traditional internship or one conducted remotely or virtually—is educational, and thus eligible to be considered a legitimate internship by the NACE definition, all the following criteria must be met:

The experience must be an extension of the classroom; a learning experience that requires application of the knowledge that is gained in the classroom. It cannot simply advance the operations of the employer, or be comprised of duties that a regular employee would routinely perform.

The skills or knowledge learned must be transferable to other employment settings.

The experience has a defined beginning and end, and a job description with desired qualifications.

There are clearly defined learning objectives and goals related to the professional goals of the student’s academic coursework.

There is supervision by a professional with expertise and educational and/or professional background in the field of the experience.

There must be routine feedback by the experienced supervisor.

There are resources, equipment, and facilities provided by the host employer that support learning objectives and goals.

RECRUITMENT Internship opportunities

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RECRUITMENT Internship opportunities

HIRING AN INTERN If you would like to hire a UNO student for an internship, we ask that you follow the guidelines listed on page 10. ACDC will monitor internships posted on UNO Career Connect to ensure that they meet the NACE definition of an internship. Promote your internship by posting your internship on UNO Career Connect, attending career fairs, participating in events sponsored by ACDC, and scheduling an information table.

COMPENSATION Most organizations compensate interns with an hourly wage, stipend, tuition grant, or scholarship. Some employers offer unpaid internships. Students typically seek paid internship opportunities, especially if they are in a high-demand discipline or funding their own education.

INTERNSHIPS FOR CREDIT UNO does not require internships as a graduation requirement. Some academic departments may require or encourage students to receive academic credit for an internship. The decision is up to the student and the faculty member. If the student receives academic credit, they pay tuition and fees for and complete academic work in addition to the work done for the employer.

ACDC maintains a list of internship coordinators at UNO. Please visit our website to see the list.

WORK SCHEDULE Work schedules are varied and tend to be flexible. Typically, students work 10-20 hours while enrolled in courses. They may work full-time during the summer.

FUNDING FOR INTERNS UNO does not have a service to subsidize student intern wages. However, grant-funded entities may be a potential resource for employers. EPSCOR assists organizations enhancing science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and biomedical research. Likewise, the InternNE program provides matching funds for eligible businesses to create new internships.

REPORT YOUR INTERNSHIP HIRE If you hire a UNO student as an intern, we encourage you to report your hire. This helps us as we work with students looking for internships. It is also useful information for recruitment efforts.

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MOCK INTERVIEWS AND RESUME REVIEWS Throughout the year, we host a number of mock interview and resume review events. Students enjoy receiving feedback from employers. If you would like to be added to our list for mock interviews and resume reviews, please email [email protected].

MOCK INTERvIEW CLINIC September 12, 2013 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Milo Bail Student Center, 3rd floor

CLASSROOM AND STUDENT GROUP PRESENTATIONS Throughout each semester, we will receive requests from faculty members and student groups for presentations. If you would like to be added to our list of presenters, please email your resume and presentation topics to [email protected]. If you would like to present for the College of Business Administration, please contact the Career Center at CBA at 402-554-3348.

If you would like to connect with student groups at UNO, we encourage you to attend the annual Reverse Career Fair in January. Student organizations set up booths and employers walk around asking the students questions. This is a great way for students to showcase leadership skills gained through involvement. For a list of student groups on campus, visit: http://studentorgs.unomaha.edu/clubsandorgs.

RECRUITMENT Mock interviews and resume reviews

RECRUITMENT Employer Recruiting Policy

EMPLOYER RECRUITING POLICIESIn order to provide fair and equitable services to students, alumni, and employers, the Academic & Career Development Center (ACDC) adheres to the Principles of Professional Practice outlined by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), last revised January 2012 (http://www.naceweb.org/principles/); the laws and regulations established by the Department of Labor; guidelines provided by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC); and the laws established by the Federal and Nebraska governments. We ask all employers who use our office to do the same.

ACDC does not knowingly furnish assistance, facilities for interviewing or other career services functions to employers who discriminate in their selection of employees on the basis of sex, age, disability, race, color, religion, marital status, veteran status, national or ethnic origin, or sexual orientation.

For a complete overview of all our policies, please visit our website: www.unomaha.edu/acdc.

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ACDC EVENTS 2013–2014

PART TIME JOB FAIR Meet with employers who want to hire UNO students for on- and off-campus part-time job opportunities. August 28, 2013 11:00 am to 2:00 pm MBSC Ballroom

HOW TO WORK A CAREER FAIR Hear from a panel of recruiters on how to make a strong impression and what they expect from candidates. September 10, 2013 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm CPACS 132D

CAREER CLOSET Pick out professional clothing items for Career Fairs or interviews. Items are free and yours to keep. September 9-11, 2013 10:00 am to 2:00 pm EAB 115

MOCK INTERVIEW CLINIC See page 14

RESUME REVIEWS September 12, 2013 9:00 am to 4: 00 pm TBD

ALL-UNIVERSITY CAREER & INTERNSHIP FAIR Students and alumni of all majors can connect with career, internship, and graduate school opportunities. September 18, 2013 11:00 am to 3:00 pm HPER Atrium

COMMUNICATION CONNECT Students and alumni can connect with professionals in the communication, advertising, and media industries. November 14, 2013 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm MBSC Dodge Room

HOW TO LAND AN INTERNSHIP Hear how other UNO students landed their internships and what they learned from their experiences. November 19, 2013 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm MBSC Chancellor’s Room

REVERSE CAREER FAIR Student organizations set up booths and showcase their leadership skills while employers do the walking. January 23, 2014 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm Thompson Alumni Center

CAREER CLOSET January 28-30, 2014 10:00 am to 2:00 pm EAB 115

RESUME REVIEWS January 27-31, 2014 9:00 am to 4: 00 pm TBD

HOW TO WORK A CAREER FAIR February 4, 2014 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm MBSC Chancellor’s Room

ALL-UNIVERSITY CAREER & INTERNSHIP FAIR February 6, 2014 11:00 am to 3:00 pm MBSC Ballroom

HOW TO NAVIGATE THE US JOB SEARCH Tips and resources for international students on understanding how to apply for jobs in the US. March 11, 2014 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm MBSC Chancellor’s Room

HOW TO GET INTO A NON-PROFIT CAREER Learn from a panel of experts how they entered into the non-profit sector and what they recommend to do the same. April 8, 2014 9:00 am to 10:30 am Thompson Alumni Center

COFFEE AND CAREER CONNECTIONS A just-in-time networking event for graduating seniors and graduate students to interact with recruiters over breakfast. April 18, 2014 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm MBSC Chancellor’s Room

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CAREER CENTER AT CBA College of Business Administration

POSTING AND PROMOTING JOB OPPORTUNITIES Mammel Hall is a LEED certified building and cannot post print media, however, the Career Center and the College of Business Administration would be happy to assist your recruitment efforts by posting on our social medias and digital signage.

LOCATION Mammel Hall, Room 134M 402.554.3348 cba.unomaha.edu/CareerCenterCBA

MISSION Our Mission is to provide effective personalized services to students, alumni, and employers. The Career Center at CBA serves as a liaison between UNO’s College of Business Administration and the employment community and assists students in developing long-term career goals, facilitating self-exploration, providing structured programming, and connecting students with potential employers.

INFORMATION TABLES AND SESSIONS To schedule an information table or session in Mammel Hall, you can still make your request through UNO Career Connect, but contact the Career Center at CBA at 402-554-3348.

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CAREER CENTER AT CBA 2013 Events

OPEN HOUSE EVENT Learn about the services and resources at the Career Center at CBA plus a Career Connect demonstration. September 11, 2013

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS FALL CAREER FAIR Students learn to maximize their potential with this powerful social networking tool. October 1, 2013

BUSINESS ETIqUETTE LUNCHEON Students will be learn and be coached through the finer points of business dining and networking. October 15, 2013

ARE YOU LINKEDIN? Students learn to maximize their potential with this powerful social networking tool. October 29, 2013

RESUME AND COVER LETTER DEVELOPMENT Discuss the purpose of a resume, various sections within, resume styles, and strategies for formatting your resume. November 6, 2013

ACE YOUR INTERVIEW This session will provide valuable insight on how to seal the deal with an impactful and engaging interview. November 11, 2013

THE (BUSINESS) SOCIAL NETWORK A comprehensive workshop about building contacts and gain an edge in your career. November 20, 2013

LAUNCHING AN EFFECTIVE JOB SEARCH Learn the basic skills needed to conduct an effective job search focusing on targeting and researching jobs. December 3, 2013

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UNDERGRADUATE COLLEGES & PROGRAMS AT UNO

ARTS & SCIENCESBioinformaticsBiologyBiotechnologyBlack StudiesChemistryEconomicsEnglishEnvironmental StudiesForeign Language and LiteratureGeneral ScienceGeographyGeologyHistoryInterdisciplinary StudiesInternational StudiesLatino/Latin American StudiesMathematicsNeurosciencePhilosophyPhysicsPolitical SciencePsychologyReligionSociologyWomen’s and Gender Studies BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONAccountingBankingBanking and Financial MarketsBusiness EconomicsBusiness FinanceEconomicsHuman Resources ManagementInnovation and EntrepreneurshipInvestment Science and PortfolioLegal StudiesManagementMarketingReal Estate/Land Use Economics

COMMUNICATION, FINE ARTS & MEDIAArt HistoryBroadcastingCreative WritingJournalismMusic EducationMusic PerformanceSpeech CommunicationStudio ArtTheatre EDUCATIONAthletic TrainingCommunity HealthElementary EducationElementary Education, Special EducationLibrary SciencePhysical EducationPublic HealthRecreation and Leisure StudiesSecondary EducationSpeech-Language Pathology

INFORMATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYBioinformaticsComputer ScienceIT InnovationInformation AssuranceManagement Information Systems

PUBLIC AFFAIRS & COMMUNITY SERVICEAviationCriminology and Criminal JusticeEmergency ManagementGeneral StudiesSocial Work

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UNO GRADUATE PROGRAMS & UNL PROGRAMS

PROGRAMS ADMINISTERED BY UNL AND DELIVERED ON THE UNO CAMPUSAgricultural Sciences and Natural ResourcesPre-Agricultural SciencesPre-Food Science and TechnologyPre-HorticulturePre-Natural ResourcesPre-Turfgrass / LandscapeManagementArchitecturePre-ArchitecturePre-Interior DesignPre-Landscape ArchitectureEngineeringArchitectural EngineeringCivil EngineeringComputer EngineeringConstruction EngineeringConstruction ManagementElectronics EngineeringPre-Agricultural EngineeringPre-Biological Systems EngineeringPre-Electrical EngineeringPre-Mechanical Engineering

GRADUATE PROGRAMSAccountingAthletic TrainingBiologyBusiness AdministrationCommunicationComputer ScienceCounselingCriminology and Criminal Justice*EconomicsEducational Leadership*Elementary EducationEnglishFine ArtsGeographyHealth, Physical Education and Recreation*HistoryIndustrial/Organizational PsychologyInformation AssuranceInformation Technology*Language TeachingLibrary ScienceManagement Information SystemsMathematicsMaster of Arts for Teachers of MathematicsMusicPolitical SciencePsychology*Public Administration*Reading Secondary EducationSchool PsychologySocial Gerontology SociologySocial WorkSpecial EducationSpeech/Language PathologyTheatreUrban Studies Writing

*Doctoral Programs

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University Policy

The University of Nebraska at Omaha does not discriminate based on gender, age, disability, race,

color, religion, marital status, veteran’s status, national or ethnic origin, or sexual orientation.