An American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Intel is hiring for various positions including interns & freshers globally and in India.
The company said hiring process, “At Intel, you can experience a world of opportunities—opportunities to explore a wide range of careers, to develop industry-leading innovations, and to work with the latest technologies and brilliant minds across the globe! Join Intel India. We’re innovating to change the world.” To apply click here.
- For Students/Interns: To explore the opportunities please click here.
- Graduates: To explore the opportunities please click here.
- Experienced: To explore the opportunities please click here.
- Women Returnee: The company is hiring women professionals under the Home2Office Program – Your Bridge From a Break to a Successful Career: This program is designed to help talented women re-enter the workforce after a sabbatical and, in turn, accelerate inclusive participation of women in the workplace.
Intel India launched the Women returnee program called ‘Home to Office’ (H2O) in 2017 to help women on a career break re-join the workforce. The program is a key part of Intel’s constant commitment to investing in social equity initiatives that advance Intel’s inclusion goals. To apply for the position click here.
Explore Your Career Tracks
The company said on hiring, “Discover your next career. Select your field and share your information with us, and we’ll connect you to the opportunity that’s right for you.” The company is hiring under the following categories:
- Software
- Artificial Intelligence
- IT
- Manufacturing and Facilities
- Fab Construction
- System on Chip (SoC) Design
- Sales and Marketing
- Business
- Graphics
- Silicon Photonics
- Hardware
To explore the above opportunities please click here. To apply for fresh opportunities please apply through the LinkedIn page or through various job portals.
Intel India was established in 1988 in Bangalore and has now grown to include the maximum number of Intel divisions in any country outside the United States.