Longevity – I grew up at Intel
If I look way back, I grew up here at Intel. I joined the company a year after graduation and completed 21 years in August. I’ve learned so much and am so grateful to work for such a fabulous company. … Read more

If I look way back, I grew up here at Intel. I joined the company a year after graduation and completed 21 years in August. I’ve learned so much and am so grateful to work for such a fabulous company. … Read more
Note from the editor: Intel takes a strong stance when it comes to encouraging and empowering people to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) career. One of the ways we do that is through our Global Diversity, Education … Read more
Note from the editor: Time and time again, you’ll hear us refer to our strongest asset as our employees. They are brilliant, they are innovative, they are caring — simply all-around amazing. Today I’d like to share a story written … Read more
Note from the editor: One of the first questions you’re asked when meeting someone new is, “What do you do?” Your answer to this question depends on a lot of factors like who’s talking to you, the situation you’re in … Read more
Note from the editor: Intel really encourages employees to get involved in our local community and rewards employees for thinking sustainable–and this blog post on the Sustainability in Action grant exemplifies that. To learn more about Intel’s Corporate Social Responsibility … Read more
Note from the editor: When you think of benefits, what do you think of? I think of health care first but there’s much more beyond that. I’ve blogged in the past about how remote access and flexible schedules have helped … Read more
Have you ever had moments where something feels to good to be true, and it just keeps you up at night? Well, I must say that my last rotation is keeping me up at night. I am still in the … Read more
After sixth grade, I was accepted to a week-long summer camp called “CEW” (short for: Careers in Engineering for Women) at the University of Texas at Austin. CEW was the first time I spent more than one night away from … Read more
Note from the editor: To kick off Women’s History Month in the US, our guest blogger, Walden Kirsch from Intel’s Internal Employee Communications team, sat down with three of our senior female leaders about Intel’s efforts to help girls and … Read more
Editor’s Note: Lisa is a recent college graduate from the University of Arizona in the HR Pathways rotation program. her second rotation is in Global Diversity and she has been working on promoting Intel’s dedication to building awareness on the importance of education for women and girls and our involvement with an upcoming documentary, 10×10. Here, she writes about the first on-campus event held at San Jose State University on December 6, 2011. She is currently working to bring this event to a campus near you in 2012! Read more