"The contracts I have worked on in Intel could be characterized as death marches. Poor lifecycle management, pretend Agile environments."
"Good company. Main downside is resource requirements are always shifting."
"Intel is a very strange company that has suspect senior management, and this eliminates opportunities to move up. I would say that there is a systematic deceit to employees. This is not a technology company - it is a banking company whose stock has gone up due to dividends, not good products."
"Good company overall, but the particular site I worked at seems to be short on test software developers. The testing/validation team therefore often had no work to do and many got laid off. I asked someone who still works there (one year after the mass layoff) and he says the layoffs are still going on."
"Good company with good benefits and co-workers."
"Great place to learn new things and grow in software design and server architectures. The people are great to work with especially with new SCRUM methodologies. Company places a lot of interest and value on security-based validation. There is also potential to travel if you get to work with external customers."
"Good place to work but hard to get into."
"I've worked at Intel - Folsom as an Intern for 8 months and it was a great learning experience."
"I have worked with Intel since they acquired SySDSoft in 2011, and I have Implemented a software test environment to re-produce field issues. I have also participated in the shipping the first LTE tablet product of Intel Mobile Communications to the market for Samsun."
"I have worked for almost 4 years in the company and it is a great company to work. The main problem is that there is no place for innovation in software."
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