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  • What We Really Do at Intel 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 or how interested the other person actually is, etc.  Marques, who you may remember from a brief stint on this...
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  • Social Networks and Your Job Search (Part 3) I started off by introducing some of the newer ways employers are using social networks in my first post, Social Networks and Your Job Search (Part 1). In my next post, Social Networks and Your Job Search (Part 2), I gave you some tips on what you can do with your profiles and networks to get connected. In this post, I’ll tell...
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  • Intel in Latin America: Inspired Innovation that’s Changing the World! I often get amazed at the talent we continue to recruit throughout the Latin America region and the potential they not only have but get to at their different business groups and sites across this region. Yes, engineering is a BIG part of Intel, but we are also so much more than that. Our region is made up of more...
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  • HR Pathways: Never Too Late for a “First”! So far 2012 has been pretty quiet for me. This is partly due to the fact that my current rotation in Compensation has kept me pretty busy and I have been focusing on learning all I can about Compensation for the four months of my rotation.  In my compensation rotation I get to look at market data and gain awareness...
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  • Why Intel is a Best Company to Work For Before you correct me on my grammar in the title, hear me out. Intel was ranked 46 on FORTUNE Magazine's 100 Best Companies to Work For list! This was BIG news—news that we’d want to share with the whole world! But how? Our small, yet mighty, team that was working on communicating this award put our heads together and realized what...
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  • 2011 and beyond! Happy New Year! Some of you may still be enjoying your holiday break (which I’m very jealous about!) while others are back into the swing of things, whether it’s back on campus or to work or both! We’re really excited about what 2011 is going to bring (hint: the blog might be getting a face lift!) As we get started...
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  • Interviewing 101: Being Ready for Intel Students and new graduates are constantly posing the question, “What can I do to better prepare myself for an interview with Intel ?” I thought it was time we write a post with some specifics, since we are entering a year where we project some heavy hiring in the intern and college graduate space . (For those of you in...
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  • REP: Class of 2010 Intro by Donna, Rotation Engineer Program (REP) Manager Another year, another class of rotation engineers…always a bittersweet time for me as a Program Manager in Intel’s Rotation Engineer Program (REP). It’s a slightly sad time because it means there is a group of young engineers graduating from the program and moving on to the next phase of their careers at...
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  • My passage from student to working life I’m back! Remember me? It’s Nitzan! You may remember me from my previously mentioned successful modeling career, or my post on being a software intern :-) . Since that time, I've given up on the lettuce-only diet and chosen a more sensible career path as a Software Engineer in the same group I was working for as a student intern...
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  • Right place, right time — My Journey to Intel Looking down my memory lane, so many memories from my childhood flash across my mind. My favorite memory is of my siblings and me sitting on our rooftop on a rainy day, plucking mangoes from our neighbor’s tree. The rain complemented the whole mango eating experience since it was an automatic wash for the mess we created while peeling mangoes...
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