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HR Report 2010/2011 - Deutsche Telekom AG

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The Great Experience 5 Assignments in Germany and the international arena. Wanted! For example, software developers, IT architects, business administrators, arts graduates and social scientists, product managers and business analysts. One of Germany’s largest training providers, with around 10,000trainees and students in cooperative degree programs. Telekom supports the Deutschlandstipendium scholarship program. We are the first DAX-30 group to sponsor a total of 360students from summer semester 2011 within the framework of the German government’s national grant scheme. Planned new hires up to 2012: around 10,400 in Germany and 18,000in Europe. Career entry for graduates: management trainee entry through Start up!and direct entry via Jump in! “Here I have found what I was looking for – purpose and enjoyment in my work.” A young hopeful herself only last year, she is now on the lookout for fresh Telekom talent: Franziska Beckmann (right, next to her col- league Roman Neumann) works as a recruiter at the Bonn Headquarters to make sure that Telekom develops “with enthusiastic people in the right places.” It is the huge variety that Franziska Beckmann loves about her work. “It was what struck me during my course of study, which I completed as a cooperative de- gree student at Telekom.” At Deutsche Telekom Kundenservice GmbH she was able to “get a taste” of work in different departments such as Sales, Controlling and HR. A two-month assignment in Montenegro contributed to her practical experi- ence and gave her close contact with a business environment during her studies, from which she graduated successfully as a Bachelor of Business Administration. Her summary leaves no space for interpretation: “I feel com- pletely at home in my job at Telekom. Here I have found purpose and enjoy- ment in my work.” Many roads lead to Telekom. Talent biotope Bologna@Telekom, with our own university and partner universities. Germany Around 82 million inhabitants Capital: Berlin Official language: German Around 123,000 employees