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Intel Employees: Ode to Sejal
Note from the editor: On the 20th anniversary of the Jobs at Intel website, it's only fitting you hear from the person who created, and still owns, our career site, and our guest blogger today: Teresa, the Web Product snad Services Manager for Intel’s Talent Enabling Solutions team aka the magic behind our online employer presence. You last heard from Teresa as...
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A Tribute to Women Who Inspire (from Annette)
Note from the editor: In honor of International Women’s History Month, Zella, our Women’s Initiative Program Manager, has connected with some of the many inspirational women at Intel to ask about their role models. We’ve heard from Sylvia, Stephanie and Marcie so far. Next up, we’d like to introduce you to Annette. Catch up on the other posts here. Annette...
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A Tribute to Women Who Inspire (from Marcie)
Note from the editor: In honor of International Women’s History Month, Zella, our Women’s Initiative Program Manager, has connected with some of the many inspirational women at Intel to ask about their role models. We’ve heard from Sylvia and Stephanie so far, next up, we’d like to introduce you to Marcie. Catch up on the other posts here. Marcie has...
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A Tribute to Women Who Inspire (from Stephanie)
Note from the editor: In honor of International Women’s History Month, Zella, our Women’s Initiative Program Manager, has connected with some of the many inspirational women at Intel to ask about their role models. Catch up on the other posts here. Meet Stephanie, a program manager in Intel’s Talent, Transformation and Diversity organization. Stephanie joined Intel 14 years ago and...
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A Tribute to Women Who Inspire (from Sylvia)
Note from the editor: While Old Man Winter hasn’t quite left us yet, we’ve started to experience the sun (and rain) that comes with spring. Along with the transition of winter to spring, March is dedicated to pay tribute to the incredible women who have contributed to society and our lives in their own way. At Intel, we recognize the...
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Score! Employee’s Super Bowl ad wins $1 million prize
While we spend the majority of our waking life at work, employees aren't just who they are in the office--they are people with passions and interests outside of the workplace as well. We love hearing about our employees' lives outside of work and like to celebrate their accomplishments in their personal life, like this one. Here's another guest blog post...
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Managing with Care: How to Make Your Career Work with Family Challenges
Note from the editor: One of my first posts on this blog 4 years ago (!!) was about flexibility and how much I appreciated the flexibility that Intel offered to me. Then I read this post from Jennifer and realized how flexibility isn't just a benefit or nice-to-have for some people, but it's necessary for them to manage their lives...
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Intel hires 16-year-old prodigy
Note from the editor: Last week, our CEO, Brian Krzanich (BK), made some incredible announcements at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in his keynote. From wearables to a new chip, Edison, to fashion partnerships to a $1.3 million prize competition to ending the use of conflict minerals to recognizing some of the incredible innovators that use Intel technology, excitement and...
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Diversity in Your Career
Note from the editor: Every time I scan our internal blogs, I feel a sense of pride. I’m proud to be affiliated with so many intelligent and inspiring colleagues, like Viji. Viji has been with Intel for over 8 years and is an engineering manager in the IT department with Intel India. She recently shared this blog post through our...
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Should You Go Back to School for Your IT Career?
Note from editor: We have a guest blog post from Ben Thomas today. Ben reached out to us because he thought you, our readers, would find this post useful. We agree—what do you think? If you’ve been told that a graduate degree offers a fast track to a six-figure salary or a seat on the company board, what you’ve heard...
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