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Intel Education Service Corps: Days 10-13
Note from the Blog Manager: Follow Donna, one of the Co-Program Managers for theRotation Engineers Program , as she serves as part of the Intel Education Service Corp (IESC) in Uganda. The IESC is a program that allows Intel employees to work with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in developing countries all over the world. Catch up with her first post and read about her...
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Pay, Stock and Benefits: Mobility, Flexibility, and Tranquility
Have you ever been white water rafting? Here in Folsom, California, we’re very near the American River. Yes, that’s right – the California gold rush, Sutter’s Mill, and all that. We’re just about 25 miles away from Coloma, in the Sierra Nevada foothills. There isn’t a lot of gold mining activity these days, but an awesome activity is river rafting....
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Pay, Stock and Benefits: Taking Peeps for Granted
You know what? I am sometimes surprised how complacent we humans can become. And how quickly we become used to things. How fast we take stuff for granted. How readily we forget how good we have it. Hedonic adaptation (thank you, Tumblr and Wikipedia entry of the day). Hedonic adaptation is “…the supposed tendency of humans to quickly return to...
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Intel Employees: The Evolution of an Intel Admin
Note from the Blog Manager: Here is another great blog post from an Intel employee from our internal blogging platform, Planet Blue, showing how the role of an Intel Admin has grown and evolved over the years. Liz is an Executive Assistant working with Software and Services Group Leader, Renee James , and shares the transformation she has witnessed and...
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Intel Education Service Corps: Days 7-9
Note from the Blog Manager: Follow Donna, one of the Co-Program Managers for theRotation Engineers Program, as she serves as part of the Intel Education Service Corp (IESC) in Uganda. The IESC is a program that allows Intel employees to work with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in developing countries all over the world. Catch up with her first post and read about her...
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Intel Education Service Corps: Days 7-9—Lions and hippos and oribi—Oh my!
Note from the Blog Manager: Follow Donna, one of the Co-Program Managers for the Rotation Engineers Program, as she serves as part of the Intel Education Service Corp (IESC) in Uganda. The IESC is a program that allows Intel employees to work with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in developing countries all over the world. Catch up with her first post and...
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Intel Education Service Corp: Days 5&6 – Graduation, Driving Excursions and Exciting Weekend Plans
Note from the Blog Manager: Follow Donna, one of the Co-Program Managers for the Rotation Engineers Program, as she serves as part of the IESC in Uganda. The Intel Education Service Corp, a program that allows Intel employees to work with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in developing countries all over the world. Catch up with her first post before you hear...
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Intel Education Service Corp: Day 4 – Walter’s Story
Note from the Blog Manager: Follow Donna, one of the Co-Program Managers for the Rotation Engineers Program, as she serves as part of the IESC in Uganda. The Intel Education Service Corp, a program that allows Intel employees to work with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in developing countries all over the world. Catch up with her first post and second post...
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Intel Education Service Corp: Days 2&3 – Cultural Immersion and Meeting the Students
Note from the Blog Manager: Follow Donna, one of the Co-Program Managers for the Rotation Engineers Program, as she serves as part of the IESC in Uganda. The Intel Education Service Corp, a program that allows Intel employees to work with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in developing countries all over the world. Catch up with her first post before you hear...
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Intel Education Service Corp: Uganda bound and ready to make a difference
Note from the Blog Manager: In 2009, Intel launched the Intel Education Service Corp, a program that allows Intel employees to work with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in developing countries all over the world. The following is an email received from a colleague and friend who will be embarking on the next trip in April 2011. Donna is one of the...
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