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  2. Unexpected Companies Offering Sabbaticals (Yes, They're Paid)

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    In short, a sabbatical is an opportunity for you to become a better person — and a better employee. This might mean completing a work-related training program, launching a side hustle , taking ...

  3. Intel says it's bringing back free office coffee to boost ...

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    Intel cut employee benefits and perks after a series of setbacks. Intel remained a major player in the tech industry for decades, but several missteps have thrown it off course.

  4. Sabbatical - Wikipedia

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    A sabbatical (from the Hebrew: שַׁבָּת Šabat (i.e., Sabbath); in Latin sabbaticus; Greek: σαββατικός sabbatikos) is a rest or break from work; "an extended period of time intentionally spent on something that’s not your routine job."

  5. Intel - Wikipedia

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    Intel has a Diversity Initiative, including employee diversity groups, [247] as well as a supplier diversity program. [248] Like many companies with employee diversity groups, they include groups based on race and nationality as well as sexual identity and religion.

  6. Intel shapes Licking County's 10 biggest development stories ...

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    Intel expects to hire 3,000 full-time high-skilled employees to operate the factories, including 2,000 technicians, more than 700 engineers and up to 150 support workers. Hundreds more will work ...

  7. Brian Krzanich - Wikipedia

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    Brian Matthew Krzanich (born May 9, 1960) is an American engineer who was CEO of Intel from May 2013 to June 2018. Krzanich joined Intel as an engineer in 1982 and served as chief operating officer (COO) before being promoted to CEO in May 2013.

  8. Traitorous eight - Wikipedia

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    Noyce left Intel in 1987 to lead the non-profit consortium Sematech. He died suddenly in 1990, the first of The Eight. He died suddenly in 1990, the first of The Eight. Grinich left Fairchild in 1968 for a short sabbatical [ 98 ] and then taught at UC Berkeley and Stanford , where he published the first comprehensive textbook on integrated ...

  9. Bob Swan - Wikipedia

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    Bob Swan remained Intel's interim CEO and CFO until January 31, 2019, when he was appointed permanent CEO. [20] He had reportedly told employees he was not pursuing a permanent CEO position. [17] [21] In December 2018, it was reported that he was the only Intel insider buying stock since 2010. [22] He was also the only eBay insider to buy stock ...