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'Computerworld' Ranks UPS Among Best Places to Work in Technology; UPS in Top 20 Based on Employee Satisfaction, Training and Development.


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ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 13, 2003

In a significant jump from the previous year, UPS (NYSE NYSE

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:UPS) has been ranked No. 20 on the 2003 list of "Best Places to Work in IT" by Computerworld magazine.

The ranking, up from No. 60 in 2002, cited UPS for increased employee satisfaction, proper training and development and the use of modern technologies that offer employees exciting challenges. The magazine published the results in its June 9 issue.

"Technology is a key part of everything we do at UPS, powering every service we offer and every operation we perform," said UPS Chief Information Officer Ken Lacy. "UPS IT connects millions of buyers and sellers worldwide through a massive, award-winning telecommunications network A telecommunications network is a of telecommunications links and nodes arranged so that messages may be passed from one part of the network to another over multiple links and through various nodes.  and allows UPS to help customers manage the flow of goods, information and funds around the globe."

More than 5,000 UPS IT professionals help the company synchronize See synchronization.  global commerce, electronically collecting package information on more than 90 percent of all packages that move through the UPS system. IT professionals at UPS also maintain the backbone for a ubiquitous Internet presence that extends to more than 60,000 customer Web sites that integrate UPS tools. IT employees help UPS handle more than 7.2 million online tracking requests daily.

This is the 10th year for "Best Places to Work in IT," an annual ranking of the top 100 work environments for technology professionals compiled by IDG's Computerworld, the newsweekly news·week·ly  
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 for IT leaders. Computerworld compiles the lists based on a comprehensive questionnaire regarding company offerings in categories such as benefits, diversity, career development, training and retention. In addition, Computerworld conducts extensive surveys of IT workers and their responses factor heavily in determining the rankings.

"Our extensive survey of IT workers, from CIOs to help desk technicians, gave us a compelling yardstick with which to measure employers' offerings against the work environments that technology professionals prize most," said Maryfran Johnson Maryfran Johnson, nicknamed "Fran," is currently VP & Editorial Director, CIO Decisions Media Group, TechTarget.

Prior to joining TechTarget, she served as Editor in Chief of Computerworld, where she held a variety of reporting, editing and managerial positions for 15 years.
, editor in chief of Computerworld. "We've found that the best employers, no matter the industry, are able to retain the best technology people by creating focused, responsive and challenging workplaces."

For the annual "Best Places to Work in IT" list, Computerworld surveys nominated companies based on average salary and bonus increases, percentage of IT staff promoted, IT staff turnover rates, training and development and percentage of women and minorities in IT staff and management positions. In addition, information is collected on how each organization rewards outstanding performance; its retention programs, and its benefits, ranging from child and elder care to flextime flextime, system of assigning hours for work that permits employees to choose, within specified limits, the hours that they will be at their place of employment. In many companies, there is a "core time" when all employees must be present each workday.  and reimbursement for college tuition The examples and perspective in this article may not represent a worldwide view of the subject.
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 and technology certifications.

For the first time in the history of this annual list, more than half of a company's score came from a survey of its IT employees and what those employees said is important to them in their jobs. Topics covered included satisfaction with training and development programs, base salary, bonuses, health benefits, stock/ESOP plans and work/life balance. In addition, employees were asked to rate morale in their IT departments, the importance of various benefits and their level of agreement with a variety of statements covering topics from career growth to management's fair and equal treatment of employees.

UPS is the world's largest package delivery company and a global leader in supply chain services, offering an extensive range of options for synchronizing synchronizing,
n a technique that a therapist uses to coordinate his or her breath with that of the client; builds trust and establishes relationship.
 the movement of goods, information and funds. Headquartered in Atlanta, Ga., UPS serves more than 200 countries and territories worldwide. UPS's stock trades on the New York Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)

World's largest marketplace for securities. The exchange began as an informal meeting of 24 men in 1792 on what is now Wall Street in New York City.
 (UPS), and the company can be found on the Web at UPS.com.

About Computerworld

Computerworld is the only integrated media company focused exclusively on the information needs of IT Leaders - those who manage and implement technology in Global 2000 organizations. The company's flagship weekly newspaper - along with its Computerworld.com Web site and conference series for IT Leaders - form the U.S.-based hub of the world's largest (58-edition) worldwide IT media network. Publishing since 1967, Computerworld has been recognized numerous times by Folio (1) Text management software for the professional reference publishing market from Fast Search & Transfer, Oslo, Norway and Boston, MA (www.fastsearch.com). Known as FAST Folio since its acquisition in 2004 from NextPage, Inc. : Magazine and the Computer Press Association as the best computer newspaper, is winner of the 2003 Jesse H. Neal Award The Jesse H. Neal Award is a business journalism editorial award, presented annually in each of several categories. The awards editorial recognize excellence in business-to-business publications.  for "Best News Coverage," and was named to the "Media Power 50" in 2002 and 2003 by Crain Communications' BtoB Magazine. Winner of more than 90 print and online editorial awards since 1998, Computerworld has a guaranteed rate base of 180,000, a total print audience of 1,846,000 (according to according to
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 v.9.0), and an online audience of 901,412 unique monthly visitors (according to DoubleClick). Breaking news and resources for IT Leaders are available at www.computerworld.com.

Computerworld is a business unit of IDG IDG International Data Group
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, the world's leading technology media, research and event company. IDG publishes more than 300 magazines and newspapers and offers online users the largest network of technology-specific sites around the world through IDG.net (www.idg.net), which comprises more than 330 targeted Web sites in 80 countries. IDG is also a leading producer of 168 computer-related events worldwide, and IDG's research company, IDC, provides global market intelligence and advice through 51 offices in 43 countries. Company information is available at www.idg.com.
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