Meet Intel’s Veterans
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V. Vijaya Veteran: 15 Years of service in the Indian Navy
Business Unit: Corporate Security - Crisis Management
Site: Bengaluru
Advice to veterans seeking a corporate job: Do not fear the transition from military service to a corporate job. Intel offers a wide range of roles for veterans and ensures the transition is seamless through well-crafted trainings and upskilling.
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Niharika Pathak Veteran Ally: Belongs to a family of Navy and Army veterans
Business Unit: Corporate Services
Site: Bengaluru Advice to veterans seeking a corporate job: Intel takes pride in its veteran community and the valuable discipline, commitment, and passion they bring to the workplace. Its commitment to veterans is helmed by various initiatives like job-development courses, outreach programs, and many other benefits that you can leverage.
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Sandeep Kulkarni Veteran: Lt Commander (IN Retd),12 Years of Service in the Indian Navy
Business Unit: Core and Client Development Group, DEG
Site: Bengaluru
Advice to veterans seeking a corporate job: Be passionate about learning every day and embrace the world with a new perspective. Network with the corporate community, understand industry needs, and upskill to meet the objectives of your future workplace.
Experience working at Intel: The atmosphere at Intel is employee-centric, ensuring each one at Intel learns, grows, and has fun at the same time. Intel truly believes that diversity enables innovation, and out-of-box thinking just like the technology it is building to meet diverse needs. It presents multiple opportunities to upskill and re-skill and instill a fearless, inclusive mindset with the 'One Intel' spirit.
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Intel has always been a strong advocate of a diverse and inclusive workplace with a focus on creating world-changing technology that improves the life of every person on the planet. We are proud to work with veterans and will continue to encourage and support them at every step of their new journey in the corporate world.
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