Saturday 30 July 2011

Career @ Dell

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About:

Dell, Inc, which was ranked the 25th largest company on the Fortune 500 list by Forbes magazine, began its cosmic rise in 1984 when Michael Dell used a mere $1000 dollars to found PC’s Limited. Working in a college dorm room at the University of Texas, Michael Dell had a goal to produce IBM compatible computers from stock components to suit individual customer needs.
The company vision was to produce computers that could easily be fitted with individual components to build a computer system to accommodate individual requirements. The goal was to give the customer exactly what they needed or wanted. The computers were built from stock parts as they were ordered. In 1985, the founder dropped out of school, got a family loan for $300,000 dollars and began to give his full attention to the new company.
For more than 26 years, Dell has empowered countries, communities, customers and people everywhere to use technology to realize their dreams. Customers trust us to deliver technology solutions that help them do and achieve more, whether they’re at home, work, school or anywhere in their world. Learn more about our story, purpose and people behind our customer-centric approach.

Dell Higher Education (Academic Computing )

At the heart of academic computing is the learning environment, whether it’s the classroom or park bench. To enhance teaching and learning, IT must provide students, faculty and administrators round-the-clock communication, collaboration, and access to information both on and off campus. Dell delivers academic computing solutions designed specifically to meet these needs, including curriculum management systems, messaging and collaboration infrastructure, distance learning solutions, and robust classroom technology.
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Student Programm

Here at Dell, we believe that our future hinges on being nimble and flexible, so we embrace the new talent and fresh perspectives that only students can offer. That’s why we created our University Relations Program, which is dedicated to identifying our future leaders. We typically sponsor and participate in a variety of on-campus activities, including:
  • Career fairs
  • Information sessions
  • Events with student organizations
  • Meetings with faculty and campus officials
  • On-campus interviews
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