Intel Corporation reviews

3.9

68% would recommend to a friend

(31,909 total reviews)
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Intel Corporation has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 31,909 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Intel Corporation employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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2.0
May 12, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

They are currently improving the work environment by adding some perks such as free soda and fruits. There are a large variety of departments, divisions, and resources throughout Intel that one can move to in order to expand their career. When dealing with other companies, you receive somewhat special treatment when they know you work for Intel.

Cons

Management is very problematic. You are graded each year on a bell curve, which designates your raise and stock options. So 15% on the employee within a group will always received a below average grade no matter how much work they have done. Employees are also ranked within a group based on their value. This makes work somewhat competitive and does not promote teamwork. These grades are also solely based on what your manager thinks, therefore if your manager does not know how much work you are doing, you may not be graded fairly despite this being your manager's fault. A bad manager can really prevent your career growth at Intel, no matter how well you perform. Cubicles are mostly compressed making space somewhat limited. There are no offices. Some higher ups receive larger cubicles. Work-Life balance is in the hands of your manager. Bad managers will tend to accept any project or requirements despite not having the head count, requiring that any current members of the group work overtime in order to meet these added requirements. Recognition can be extremely poor and unfair. Often some people that work on a project are not recognized for their contribution due to them not directly working with the customer. Other times people are recognized (such as managers) for completing under resourced projects even though they do not contribute anything.

3.0
May 7, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Its wonderful from a career point of view to be involved in designing state of the art technological products. Intel is great at showing a professional appeal to be part of creating something new and exciting. Very few companies are ready to challenge the boundaries and take risks like Intel does. I got a few opportunities for learning how to improve current designs and execute engineering principles. Most other places would be content in a steady cash flow and not try to grow horizontally. I really liked their policy of venturing out on products other than just microprocessors. I hope that the next place that hires me will show similar charisma.

Cons

I was hired as an intern (for almost a year) in a group that got downsized to just 3 members initally (for over a month). I was led to believe that I was part of something big and rewarding and as long as I worked hard and smart, I would have a real good shot at being a full time employee. I helped in the initiation of new hires and within a couple of months we were a team of 8. I tried my best to be a team player but I never got the same feeling from the other members. My manager was extremely ambitious and most people did not like him since he was new at it. I had no such issues and was actually very impressed with his work ethics. I also did not like how much time was spent in meetings. If I had a few more experienced and helpful people in my group, I think I would have left with a less bitter taste. Also giving feedback for the sake of giving feedback is not really constructive.

4.0
May 6, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great training program and very specific path for advancement. The Intel culture encourages risk-taking which is great if you want to start side-projects if time-permitting. Managers will give you very specific and helpful feedback at performance reviews which gives you some concrete ideas of what you can do better next quarter. The reviews also outlines key achievements and where you fit in the Intel road map, this is extremely important because sometimes it is difficult to see the impact of your work in such a large company. Work schedule is very flexible as all employee performances are measured by results, not effort.

Cons

Contributions to the company may seem small. Although career advancement path is clear, it may be much slower than smaller companies. The work environment is very traditional and office-like. People work in separate cubes, although there are re no closed doors, it still seems like a closed environment. Hillsboro is essentially a farm, it's remote and very quite, but outside of work there is very little to do. Downtown Portland is not too difficult to reach but living in Hillsboro can be boring. Transportation in the Hillsboro area is not convenient, so a car is definitely required. Working at such a remote location makes you feel somewhat isolated.

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