P age B5 T he P ortland O bserver • J une 11, 1997 1997 Special Edition R Career choices made with internet ease With college graduations ju st around the comer, Dell Computer Corporation has a message to the future workforce — save yourself time and money — apply online to Dell which is now easier and more enjoyable than ever. Innovation, creativity and fun are the focus o f Dell’s new interactive o n lin e c a re e r c e n te r, d u b b e d “great2b@ dell.” The internet site is designed to be one o f the most fun, informative cor­ porate recruitment sites available in the high technology industry. Don’t know what you want to do after college? Take the brief job questionnaire to help point you in the right direction. Not sure corporate life is for you? Take a look at “ A Day in the Life” and listen to employees talk about what it is like to work at Dell. The “great2b@ dell” site helps potential applicants find snappy, easy-to-read information about Dell. The site has several leading-edge features, such as online audio and video interviews with employees. Applicants can browse current jo b openings, use the “ R esum e Builder” and submit a resume online to Dell. The site also contains informa­ tion regarding Dell’s corporate phi­ losophy, benefits, current job open­ ings, an overv iew o f the central Texas lifestyle, general job hunting and in­ terview tips and much more. Dell Computer Corporation has grown quickly during the past few years. From fiscal year 1995 to 1996, the number of Dell employees grew more than 24 percent worldwide. To con­ tinue hiring at that pace requires de­ velopment o f innovative solutions to make it easier to apply. Training Consortium Formed This spring, Oregon funders ot training and technical assistance for nonprofit community development organizations form ed the Oregon Community Development Training Consortium (OCDTC). Likely the first o f its kind in the nation, this unique Consortium will invest more than $200,000 in training and tech­ nical assistance in the 1997-98 fis­ cal year to bolster the capacity o f community-based organizations that seek to develop or revitalize low- income communities through afford­ able housing and economic devel­ opment programs. The Consortium is a public-pri­ vate collaboration convened by The N eighborhood Partnership Fund o f the Oregon Community Foundation. The C o n so rtiu m ’s other p riv ate funders are the Network for Oregon Affordable Housing (NOAH), a con­ sortium o f Oregon banks. “Through the website, Dell wants to ensure that Dell is not only a great e m p lo y e r, but a p referred em ­ ployer a place where people want to work,” said John Cone, vice presi­ dent, Dell University and College Recruiting. Competition for qualified techni­ cally-oriented employees is greater than ever, and the Internet is becom­ ing an increasingly popular job search medium. In 1996, more than 4.000 resumes were submitted online to Dell; and the number is growing larger. Every day more people use the Internet to look for work and thou­ sands o f college students enter the workforce. The website is located on Dell’s w o rld w id e hom e p ag e, www dell com in the "About Dell” listing under the careers section or www dell.eom/great2b@dell. A Fortune 500 company, Dell Computer Corporation has more than 11,700 employees worldwide. The company is the world’s lead­ ing direct computer systems com­ pany, based on revenues o f $8.7 bil­ lion for the past four quarters. Del I designs and custom izes prod­ ucts and services to end-user require- ments, and offers an extensive selec­ tion o f peripherals and software through the DellWare program Information on Dell and its prod­ ucts can be obtained through its toll- free number I-800-388-8542 or by accessing the Dell World Wide Web server at www.dell.com. Dell and DellWare are registered trademarks o f Dell Computer Cor­ poration. Fortune 500 is a registered Legacy Emanuel 1997 Healthcare Scholarship Winners Jefferson High School Benson High School Roosevelt High School Jefferson High School Jefferson High School Sara Chiles !toro Elijah Häily Hergert Cindy Nguyen Jennifer Warren Michael Wahl y a _— — a . This is the eighth year that the Legacy Emanuel Healthcare Scholarship has been awarded to high school seniors who reside in North and Northeast Portland and are planning to study for a Sports Medicine Pre-Med Radiology Nursing Psychology Psychology healthcare career. 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