The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 02, 1987, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Monday, March 2, 1987
Daily Nebraskan
Page 3
Career Corner
Interview slots
Hartford Insurance Group-all majors for Com
mercial Property and Casualty Underwriting
Trainee in Omaha.
NV Mutual Life Insuracne Co. business
administration, accounting and finance.
Peace Corp-all maiors.
Upjohn biology, chemistry, nursing, phar
macy and general sciences for pharmaceutical
sales positions.
U. S. Air Force all majors.
Woodmen of the World Life Insurance
actuarial science and math.
Milliman and Robertson actuarial science.
Bidding for organizations recruiting
March 16 through 18
12 Price Store business administration,
marketing, human resources and management
for human resource managers, area supervisors
and other positions.
Butler Construction construction man
agement for Project Coordinator positions.
K-Mart all majors in arts and sciences,
liberal arts and business administration for
entry-level retail management positions.
Morton Buildings, Inc. construction man
agement. Shaklee Corp.-Lyons Association all majors
for sales positions.
Siefert's arts and sciences, liberal arts and
home economics for manager and manager
trainee positions.
State Farm Insurance all majors interested
in underwriting trainee and claim representa
tive positions.
United Telephone System Mid-west Group
arts and sciences, liberal arts majors with
emphasis in business and computer information,
general business, management, marketing, elec
trical and mechanical engineering for manage
ment positions.
Criminal Justice Department
Career Day
Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the
Nebraska Union Centennial Room. Local, state
and federal correctional, law-enforcement and
investigative agencies will be participating. For
more information contact Professor Fred Holbert
at 472-3677.
Special Notice
Today's UPDATE is the last UPDA TE pub
lished for the spring semester. But on-campus
interviewing is not finished. Some of the em
ployers schedi.:ed to visit late in March and
April include:
NE Financial Group
Employer Reassurance Corp.
Russ Berrie
Shaklee Corp.
Naval Ship Weapons System Engineering Station
Pizza Hut
Lincoln Electric System
Weitz Co.
School Districts interviewing
on campus
March 17 through 24
North Kansas City Public Schools all sub
jects and grade levels.
Sioux Falls School District Elementary and
Special Education teachers and occupational
and physical therapists.
Antelope Valley Union High School Dist.
(Calif.) all secondary subjects.
Clark County Public Schools (Nevada) all
subjects and grade levels.
Bakersfield City Unified School Dist. (Calif.)
Special Education, Secondary Education
Math, science and Special Education.
Mesa Public Schools (Ariz.) all subjects
and grade levels. Sign-up in Nebraska Union 230.
Keppel Union School District (Calif.) ele
mentary teachers, K-8. Interviews at Omaha Mar
riott Hotel. Call (805) 944-2155 to set up an
interview.
Internship Opportunities
For more information on summer internships,
contact the Internship Office, Administration
Building 121.
Upper-level and graduate students can intern
with franchising organizations. Placements are
located in Omaha and out of town. Applicants
must be members of the Franchising Club and
view the videotape "The Basics of Franchising."
An agency that offers job counseling for older
workers seeKS a student interested in working
with the employment needs of this population
group. "Non-traditional" students are preferred.
Students from human-service disciplines can
gain valuable group skills and knowledge by
facilitating group discussions for women and
children in a program serving victims of domes
tic abuse.
Agronomy and agriculture students seeking
summer placement should contact Dick Delorie
at 472-1549.
Students who still have not registered for
possible summer internships should make an
appointment in the Internship Office before
spring break. Those wanting fall internships who
will not be on campus this summer should see an
adviser in the Internship Office before April 15.
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