Come to Intel - Undergraduate Technical Intel Corporation Employee Review

5.0
27 Jun 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You can pick side projects that interests you and go after them. Also management is really caring depending on the boss you get. They are supportive of your career path and really want you to succeed. For example, I had an idea that would be great in the market place. As an intern it would be hard at other companies but Intel and management, expects you to take on responsiblities and go after them. There is no holding hands because everyone is busy and they hire you with confidence that you will hit the floor running. This is a very technical company but a smart person should be able to figure it out. A lot of people in our group telecommute which makes work/life balance better.

Cons

This is a big company and it is easy to get lost. Make sure you are a key part of any project that is going on to stay involved. Meetings can be time consuming. Even as an intern, there were days where I would be in meetings all day and could not have a a chance to do my own work. This means you have to be really efficient and productive with your time because you might just take work home. It is hard to get facetime when a lot of people telecommute and work in different sites at different states. Make sure you get face time when you need it

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Pros

Working as a Sales Associate at Intel provided valuable exposure to one of the world's leading technology companies. The role offered opportunities to develop customer-facing communication skills while building knowledge of cutting-edge products and innovations. Intel's strong brand reputation made it easier to engage customers and generate interest in solutions. The company emphasized professionalism, teamwork, and ongoing learning, creating a supportive environment for career development. Management generally provided clear expectations and performance metrics, which helped employees understand success criteria. The experience also strengthened problem-solving abilities, product presentation skills, and the ability to explain technical concepts to diverse audiences.

Cons

The role could be highly metrics-driven, creating pressure to consistently meet sales targets and performance expectations. Some periods involved repetitive tasks and customer interactions, which could become routine over time. As a large organization, decision-making processes sometimes felt slow, and implementing changes could take longer than expected. Product training was helpful but keeping up with frequent technology updates required continuous self-learning outside of normal responsibilities. Career advancement opportunities could be competitive depending on location and team structure. Additionally, balancing customer needs with sales goals occasionally created challenges, particularly during busy periods or when dealing with complex customer concerns.

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