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Title: Sprint Information Session


1
Sprint Information Session
  • University of Florida
  • IIE Meeting
  • September 16, 2004

2
Welcome
  • A Little about Sprint
  • How do IEs Fit with Sprint?
  • Question and Answer Period

3
Sprint By the Numbers
  • Worldwide Telecommunications provider of
    wireless, long distance, and local
  • More than 26 billion in annual revenue
  • 26 million residential and business customers in
    over 100 countries
  • Advanced multi-media services reaching over 230
    million people in over 4000 cities in the US
  • 8.2 million access lines in 18 states with Sprint
    local phone service
  • Over 65,000 employees worldwide

4
Experience for the future
  • 104 years old
  • Industry leader
  • Positioned for the future

5
Playing to Win
  • Play to Win
  • Is an attitude
  • Its about beating our competitors, providing
    superior service, delivering the best returns and
    creating a great place to work
  • Its about being engaged, understanding the
    business and promoting the brand
  • Its about winning plays and winning priorities
  • Its about leveraging the full capabilities of
    Sprint and bringing them to our customers

6
Why Choose Sprint?
  • Commitment to the Employee
  • Outstanding company culture
  • Unlimited career growth
  • Continous Employee Training
  • New College Hire Development Program
  • Wide array of benefits

7
Company Culture
  • Foundations of the Company Culture
  • The way we do business
  • Team based environment
  • Business casual atmosphere
  • Work/life balance
  • An emphasis on community service

8
Employee Training
  • Sprints University of Excellence
  • Delivers over 300,000 student days of training
    each year
  • Instructor lead and self-paced classes with many
    available at your desk
  • Offers classes related to specific job skills as
    well as career assessment tools
  • Outside technical and business forums
  • Financial Assistance for formal education

9
New Development Program
  • New College Hire Development Program
  • One week orientation in Overland Park, KS
  • Financial and technical overviews
  • Executive networking opportunities
  • Core foundation training
  • Functional training
  • Resources for self-learning and development
    planning

10
Sprint World Headquarters
  • A 240 acre campus in Overland Park
  • College campus-like environment with 4.5 million
    square feet of office space in 22 buildings
  • A variety of full-service dining options
  • Indoor and outdoor recreation facilities
  • Retail options include PCS Store, salon,
    convenience store, dry cleaners, florist and bank
  • On-site health clinic (fall 2004)

11
Sprint Benefits
  • Health, dental and vision insurance
  • Education Assistance Program
  • 401(k) and Employee Stock Purchase Plan
  • Paid time off program that includes vacation days
    and 6 paid holidays
  • Employee discounts for Sprint products and
    services

12
Sprints Dimensions
  • Act With Integrity
  • Focus on the Customer
  • Deliver Results
  • Build Relationships
  • Demonstrate Leadership

13
IEs and Sprint
  • What is Industrial Engineering?
  • Classic Definition
  • Skill Sets
  • What do YOU want to do?
  • IEs and Sprint

14
From UFs ISE Website www.ise.ufl.edu
  •  What Is ISE?
  • Industrial engineering is involved with the
    design and operation of efficient and effective
    systems that provide products and services.
  •    Why is IE Different?
  • What sets industrial engineering apart from other
    engineering disciplines is its broader scope. An
    IE deals with people as well as things. An IE
    relates to the total picture of productivity
    improvement. (And productivity in simplest terms
    means getting the most out for the least put
    in.)An IE may be employed in almost any type of
    industry, business or institution, from real
    establishment to manufacturing plants to
    government offices to hospitals.

15
From UFs ISE Website www.ise.ufl.edu
  •   IE's are Really 'Engineers Plus'
  • Like other engineering fields, including
    aeronautical, chemical, civil, electrical,
    mechanical, nuclear or petroleum, industrial
    engineering is concerned with solving problems
    through application of scientific and practical
    knowledge. But the IE differs from other
    engineers because he or she uses knowledge in a
    wider variety of applications.The industrial
    engineer also applies problem-solving techniques
    in almost every kind of organization. There are
    IE's in banks, hospitals, government at all
    levels, transportation, construction, processing,
    social service, electronics, facilities design,
    manufacturing and warehousing. Hundreds of
    thousands of IE's are engaged in these and other
    activities worldwide.

16
Not all IEs are the Same!
  • Skills youve acquired
  • Through Curriculum
  • Personally
  • Tasks you Enjoy
  • Career Goals

17
IEs and Sprint
  • Network Engineer
  • Network Planning
  • Transmission Engineering
  • Switch Engineering
  • Translations Engineering
  • Access Provisioning
  • RF Engineering
  • Network Design Engineering
  • Network Demand Forecasting
  • NTAC Engineer
  • MNO Engineer
  • Systems Integrator
  • Test Engineer
  • Process Specialist
  • Distribution Engineering

18
What Do I Do at Sprint?
  • Network Demand Planner - FTMY
  • Research area on Growth and Developments
  • Field Work
  • Contact with Local Community and Government
    Agencies
  • Commercial Reports, WEB sites, and Local News
  • Provide data to Planners and Engineers regarding
    changes and updates in district
  • MDNP
  • Development Information
  • Forecast growth for C.O. Lines and ADSL in
    District
  • Reporting of Monthly results and the meaning
    behind trends
  • Community Involvement

19
  • Questions??

20
  • Good Luck with Career Fair
  • Next Week!
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