KKEA(AM) & KHKA(AM)

erik kuselias

EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT

I.  VACANCY LIST

See Section II, the“Master Recruitment Source List” (“MRSL”) for recruitment source data

Job TitleRecruitment Sources (“RS”) Used to Fill VacancyRS Referring Hiree
NO JOB OPENINGS WERE POSTED AND FILLED DURING THIS REPORTING PERIOD.

KKEA(AM) & KHKA(AM)

EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT

II.  MASTER RECRUITMENT SOURCE LIST (“MRSL”)

RS
Number
RS InformationSource Entitled
to Vacancy
Notification?
(Yes/No)
No. of Interviewees Referred by RSOver
Reporting Period
AS NOTED IN SECTION I, NO JOB OPENINGS WERE POSTED AND FILLEDDURING THIS REPORTING PERIOD

KKEA(AM) & KHKA(AM)

EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT

October 1

III.  RECRUITMENT INITIATIVES

 Type Of Recruitment Initiative
(Menu Selection)
Brief Description Of Activity
1 Participate in Job FairOn August 10 our SEU participated in the Hawaii Broadcasters Job Fair hosted online.  Station participants included our Sales Manager, who monitored the online activity/interacted with interested attendees regarding internship and employment opportunities/accepted resumes.
2Internship ProgramOur SEU regularly offer internships that allow college students to learn from our employees about careers in print, radio and online media. Internships are available in the areas of editorial, graphic design, marketing, social media, and radio broadcasting with mentorship provided by our experienced industry experts. Many of our interns have gone on to pursue careers in their internship study area, and some of our interns have been hired as full-time employees. During this reporting period, we hosted six students from the University of Hawaii, whose duties included assisting with planning and implementing events and promotions, board operation duties, prize sheets/distribution for contests, as well as social networking efforts. The internship program was supervised by our VP of HR.
3Participate in Scholarship Program During this reporting period, our SEU participated in the Hawaii Association of Broadcasters Academic Scholarship Program.  The purpose of this scholarship is to assist full-time college students with the cost of tuition for one year in their pursuit of college study.  The students must have the career goal of working in the broadcasting industry, either radio or television.  Our station ran on-air announcements promoting the scholarship program and directed interested parties to the HAB Web site.  Eighteen scholarships were awarded this year, averaging about $38,000 in tuition..
4Host event/program sponsored by or on behalf of an educational institution relating to careers in broadcasting On August 18, our SEU hosted twelve JV football team members from Farrington High School for a station tour.  Our afternoon drive co-host spoke to the players about broadcasting as a career choice and conducted a short question and answer period afterwards.
5Participate in event/program sponsored by or on behalf of an educational institution relating to careers in broadcasting In October and, again, in February 2016, our afternoon drive co-host spoke to a University of Hawaii sports media class about the sports radio profession and what a typical day is like for him.