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Intel Corporation Voted #33 in Best Places to Work Survey

William Frierson AvatarWilliam Frierson
March 26, 2014


Intel Corporation logoIt is important to most of us that we enjoy our work but difficult to know when you’re looking for a job whether we’ll be happier working for one employer versus another. A great way to know if an employer offers a great place to work is to ask the people who know the organizations best — their employees. For the past six years, Glassdoor has awarded its Employees’ Choice Awards to honor the 50 best places to work.  For 2014, the 33rd best place to work was Intel Corporation.

Do you have a personal computer?  Well, chances are that its processor comes from Intel Corporation.  An American multinational semiconductor that produces computer chips, you can find Intel’s headquarters in Santa Clara, California.  The company is one of the biggest and most valued semiconductor chip makers in the world and created what is known as the x86 series of microprocessors.  Intel’s founders are Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, who founded the company in July 1968.

Why work at Intel Corporation?  One reason is the flexible job opportunities.  Intel offers creative approaches that will allow you to fulfill your life’s other responsibilities; there is also transportation assistance available to help you get to work.  Another reason to consider employment at this company is emphasis on family.  You can take advantage of resources to help with children and the elderly.  If you are looking for professional and personal development, Intel has it.  Career training, work-life seminars, and tuition reimbursement promote your growth professionally, while seminars, and the accessibility of fitness centers, recreation facilities, and other resources shape you personally.

College students and recent graduates are welcome at Intel Corporation.  Some internships include those offered to students with bachelor’s and master’s degrees and PhDs, finance internships, and software engineering internships.  College graduates can find jobs in a variety of areas:

  • Corporate Services
  • Engineering
  • Finance
  • Human Resources
  • Information Technology
  • Legal and Corporate Affairs
  • Manufacturing
  • Materials, Planning, Purchasing
  • Sales and Marketing
  • Software
  • Veterans and Military Service Members

Sources: Glassdoor, Wikipedia, Intel

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