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| | Intel Corporation |  | President/CEO:Dr. Craig R. Barrett |  | 53637 employees |  | HQ: Santa Clara, CA |  | www.intel.com |
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| An egalitarian philosophy pervades Intel, the well-known semiconductor manufacturer headquartered in Santa Clara, California. |
| The company's 53,000 U.S. employees, all of whom own stock and work in the same style cubicles, take pride in their job and their team in part because they feel recognized as full members of a world class, industry-leading organization where their contributions matter. As a result, the company's success reflects directly on their contributions. |
| During 2001's workforce reductions, Intel's "Time & Money" website collected "Best Known Methods" from business groups that had successfully saved money, which led to employees saving the company an additional $16 million. |
| Employees made a difference through sharing their skills with others as well. In 2001, more than 10,500 employees volunteered to teach more than 250,000 course hours to other Intel employees as a way to sharpen and maintain their skills and to share their expertise with others. |
| The company's philanthropy is another source of pride. In 2001, for instance, Intel contributed more than $103 million to primary and secondary education, higher education, and nonprofit organizations and was awarded the Corporate Citizenship Award from the International Year of the Volunteer Organization. In 2002 Intel was ranked 11th on Business Ethics Magazine list of "100 Best Corporate Citizens." |