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Multiple careers at one company, or one career at multiple companies?
12-01-2010
When I first started at Intel I thought I’d be here a couple of years and move on. Twenty-five years...
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Intel is all around you
10-22-2010
Most people think of Intel technology powering PCs, whether they are consumer laptops, business comp...
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Not your grandfather’s Intel
09-02-2010
Intel is changing. It’s certainly not the same company it was 42 years ago when we were founded, nor...
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US College: Steve's Summer Internship
08-12-2010
Summer sure has flown by; it feels like just yesterday we introduced you to our interns—and now it’s...
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Buckle up: expect more change in the next five years than the last 25 years!
08-11-2010
I believe we will see more change in the next five years, both in our industry and here at Intel, th...
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US College: Steve's intern experience; week 7 and already a jet setter!
07-23-2010
Over the past few weeks we have introduced you to four of our interns: Steve, Erin, Raymond and Anto...
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US College: Meet some of our interns! (Part 1)
06-25-2010
We’re so excited! Right this moment, we have 600 interns at 7 Intel sites across the US, with more a...
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Intel Inside Everything
04-27-2009
What do a floppy cardboard sign, a high-speed train, and an old Scotsman with high blood pressure ha...
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