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Be strong, be brave, be courageous, be yourself: Kevin is founder of one of our Oracle Pride Employee Network (OPEN) local chapters, and this is his advice to the LGBTQ+ community. Hear about his life-long mission to help everyone feel like they belong and find out how you can help: http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vMFUa
All over the world, people’s lives are better because of Oracle. Want to make a difference? Then join a company of change-makers. Create the future with us. http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vMBiz
Oracle India volunteers recently spent their day away from the office reading books to children at the Kannada Higher Primary School. Not only did they read stories they also helped with math homework.
Dreamer of improbable dreams Paula from our Oracle Hospitality Argentina always has her trusty sidekicks in tow, the Doctor and Mr. Potato Head!
Christy is a Duke University Blue Devil gone Oracle red! She started her journey as a part of the 2014 ClassOf. Today she is driving strategy and executing go-to-market campaigns across our largest business Enterprise and National Technology.
What is Employee Advocacy and how does it influence our organization’s environment? Check out the people behind our brand and how they make what Oracle stands for http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vIkEf.
Being multilingual can open new and exciting doors for you. That’s why our team in Brazil uses the power of volunteering to help people learn English and create new opportunities.
Planning to get hired at Oracle? Check out the 6 steps that will make this journey easier and more strategic http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vIknB
Daniel got last minute tickets to the 2014 Football Cup Finals at Wembley. What he did not know then, was that the greatest excitement was about to unfold off the field. Read his story: http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vIkaY
Akasaka Oracle Volunteers venture away from the office to give back to the community they all call home. The town mascot known as “Akasaka Man” was there to lend a helping hand. Operation street clean-up was a success!