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“I couldn’t live with another outage and lose them as customers.” – Eric Hendricks, one of two AT&T employees that went above and beyond to help their community stay connected during a massive flood. Find out what it means to be swimming on the job:
We’re building America’s first ever public safety broadband network for first responders and are searching for potential employees who have a passion for public service. Help deliver advanced tools to keep our communities safe:
From 2013 to 2016, we hired 12,000 veterans, exceeding our goal to hire 5,000 within 5 years. Learn more about our efforts and how we aim to hire 20,000 veterans by 2020:
For the third time in 5 years, AT&T has been ranked the top community-minded communications company by The Civic 50. We’re so proud of our employees for giving their time, talent and money and all they do to support the greater good.
With the rise in the cyberbullying epidemic, it's more important than ever to educate families and protect children from online bullying. Learn about our new initiative to help students, parents and educators tackle this crisis:
Our Director of Consumer Experience and National CEO for Women of AT&T says the best years of her life have come with her engagement through our Employee Resource Groups. Learn more about our female-focused employee groups:
See how we’re working with GE Aviation to predict the health of aircraft carriers, reducing risks & maintenance costs:
This summer, AT&T Aspire is teaming up with several STEM organizations to make sure students in underserved communities don’t fall behind or lose crucial skills during the “summer slide.”
Just over a year ago, we opened the doors to the AT&T Foundry for Connected Health. Learn about what we've accomplished and how we're just getting started when it comes to creating innovative technology to enhance quality of life:
Take a look at the world of our specialized team of undersea cable engineers. In their unique job, they deploy and maintain nearly 440,000 miles of fiber optic cable in one of the harshest environments on earth, 30,000 feet under the sea.