"Good room for career development. But team doesn't use latest verification methodologies."
"Pretty good company, boring location."
"At Intel I work on the Spark project, and became a Spark contributor."
"The company is going through tremendous changes and is redefining itself. It will take quite some time before the company is going to be on a stable growth path.The CEO is willing to change the company while he is learning the business of tablets and cell phones."
"I've worked for CompuCom for 2 years. I feel I can do better with pay and room to grow."
"I have worked at Intel from Feb '13 to Dec '13 as a Graduate Technical Intern."
"For the past decade plus, I found that Intel is not an ethical company, and know first hand that it engaged in illegal business practice such as backdating invention disclosures. For refusing to discuss my previous employer's IP and trade secrets, and for refusing to drive lower grade engineers when I didn't know who was lower or higher grade, I was demoted. In other words, I was expected to assume younger engineers are lower grade, and engage in illegal labor practice of age discrimination."
"In most ways Intel is an awesome employer. They have a vast worldwide presence, great opportunities to learn internally or get outside education, and competitive compensation. The facilities are sometimes not as well-equipped as you'd hope, particularly as it relates to food. By far, the worst part of my experience with it was the realization that (my part of) Intel sends its employees to California for indoctrination."
"The synergy has been changing drastically in the last year."
"The best company to encourage college graduates."
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