Nuese--Matthew (Associate Director Career Services)

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# Title Date Summary
1 UNI career services aid students in professionalism
Northern Iowan 119:36, p.5
Peyton Guthrie writes about the different services that Career Services provides students on campus. Guthrie interviews Matthew Nuese and Emma Becker, both Career Services employees about the importance of using their services; photo.
2 Employers seek skills, not majors
Northern Iowan 118:9, p.4
Matt Nuese, associate director of Career Services, discusses the change from major-based to skills-based hiring done by employers.
3 Life after college: the job hunt journey
Northern Iowan 117:29, p.4
Olthoff discusses job hunting after graduation, including advice from Iowa State 2019 graduate Mason McGrauth, UNI Associate Director of Career Services Matthew Nuese, and December graduate Sarah Solt; photo.
4 Low-skilled labor plagues some grads
Northern Iowan 114:12, p.2
Many college graduates end up in a low-skilled labor job immediately after graduation. This chance increases or decreases depending on the student's given major and field of interest; photo.
5 UNI Career Fair offers opportunities for students and alumni
Public Relations News Release 2014:172, p.1
The career fair will take place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., February 19, in the McLeod Center. The Career Fair is sponsored and organized by Career Services. Registration is not required for participation.
6 New study finds work satisfaction increases dramatically with age
Northern Iowan 110:24, p.2
A study from the Associated Press Center for Public Affairs Research shows job satisfaction increases with age. A variety of different job experiences can help students discover what they enjoy and avoid this problem; photo.
7 Mapping out the future: Career Services aims to assist students
Northern Iowan 110:5, p.6
Career Services offers many programs to help students find jobs. They are now offering a new program, Career Thursdays. Each Thursday will feature a presentation on employment. Career Services organizes the Career Fair to assist with networking; photo.
8 Work the Valley; unique community partnership gets students off campus and into the local job market
Northern Iowa Today 95:3, p.10
Job tours allow students to look at employment possibilities in local market; businesses hope to keep strong graduates in Cedar Valley; photo.
9 UNI graduates fare well in today's economy
Public Relations News Release 2012:165, p.1
UNI graduates are doing well in today's economy. Approximately eighty four percent of last year's graduates are employed.
10 After the handshake: acing the interview
Northern Iowan 109:5, p.
Allow employers to take the conversation in the direction they wish. All students need to be prepared. Recruiters do remember those with whom they talked in the past; photo.
11 Spring career fair to host 120 different organizations
Northern Iowan 108:37, p.
Students seeking internships or wanting to network with businesses should plan to attend the Career Fair on February 20 from 11-3 in the McLeod Center; photo.
12 Internships can provide guidance
Northern Iowan 107:5, p.
Internships are beneficial to both employee and employer. The employee learns about the business and can decide if this is truly what he/she wants. The employer can judge the skills of the intern and determine if a full time job is warranted.
13 Bill could erase underage alcohol-related offenses
Northern Iowan 106:33, p.1
Representative Kurt Swaim is a strong proponent of a bill allowing underage alcohol convictions to be expunged. The violator must wait two years and have no additional criminal convictions before applying to clear his record; photo.
14 Students struggle with graduation decision
Northern Iowan 2010:29, p.1
The choice for students nearing graduation is to attend graduate school or try to enter the employment arena. Their choice is more difficult because of the high unemployment rate and a depressed economy; photo.
15 Career services offers advice for worrisome graduates
Northern Iowan 106:26, p.7
According to Career Services, eighty per cent of UNI graduates found jobs within ninety days of graduation. The starting salary was $36,823. Career Services can help in finding a job. Many services are available.
16 CareerCat brings career opportunities
Northern Iowan 106:3, p.2
UNI Career Services announces the availability of a career management system named CareerCat. Online system; allows students to post resumes and look for employment or internships.
17 UNI to 'paint Des Moines purple'
Public Relations News Release 2008:600, p.1
The event will include networking, discussions, a student and alumni panel and presentations. Attendees will hear about leadership, partnerships, skill building initiatives and other topics throughout the day.
18 Academic resources aid students
Northern Iowan 105:54, p.
Help is available for college students from several sources at the University of Northern Iowa; photo.
19 Clarifying UNI's "Students First"
Northern Iowan 99:43, p.7
Specifies the goals and objectives of the Students First Capital Campaign.
20 Cremer's column brings Christians' actions to light
Northern Iowan 96:16, p.7
Letter discusses comments made by Justin Cremer in 10/19/99 article "Drugs, religion and Jesse Ventura".
21 Battle of Bands rocks UNI
Northern Iowan 96:2, p.10
Fellowship of Christian Athletes sponsors UNI's first Battle of the Bands on August 26; bands "See the Management', "Justlinda,RaceCar Johnny", and "Habakkuk's Prayer" performed; photo.