4 Application Engineers from Intersil submitted salaries.
Intersil creates mixed-signal, analog, and power management integrated circuits. Headquartered in Milpitas, California, it was founded as a digital watch company in 1967. In the 1970s, Intersil brought Digital Equipment Corporation's revolutionary desktop "minicomputer," the PDP-8, to silicon as the first CMOS microprocessor. Their engineers continue to create chips for innovative products. Intersil has over 1,800 employees.
Intersil's focus currently is industrial and infrastructure technology, and the consumer and PC markets. It produces components for space and harsh environments, audio and video, and optoelectronics. The company produces switches, MUXes, crosspoints, data converters, and timing components for the computing market. Its power management, amplifier, and buffer products are high-performance items designed to enable power efficient and advanced products.
Intersil prides itself on its corporate culture which focuses on employees and their inspiration. Visionary, collaborative, and creative employees make Intersil work, and it is attracting the best in the semiconductor industry. Company values include candor, honesty, and integrity to ensure a solid base for communication throughout.
Career opportunities at Intersil are available around the world. The company seeks to make itself a highly attractive employer. Compensation is very competitive, and benefits are extensive including incentives and an employee stock purchase plan.
Optical Application Manager is the highest paying job at Intersil at $137,000 annually.
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