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At Intel Japan, we are interested in helping you find work that is just right for your skills and aspirations. Because when you find a career that fits, inspiration accelerates. If you are still a student or have graduated in the last 18 months, read about our special programs designed to help you start making a difference at Intel right away. Here, you will enjoy competitive compensation and a career that is yours to manage.

 
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John   College Program Officer
Shanghai, China

Patricia   Research Scientist
Beijing, China

 
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Japan Spotlight
Japan Offers Intel Education Initiative Programs

Intel programs including Intel Teach Math and Science, and Higher Education are now part of Japan's wider educational community. In its Higher Education Program, Intel provides research grants and supports technology entrepreneurship initiatives. Intel Teach, established in 2001, helps teachers to bring technology tools and resources into their classrooms. 34,000 teachers have already completed the Intel Teach training. Intel Japan also organizes a Master Teacher Club Forum in order to encourage collaboration between trained teachers.

As part of its Math & Science Program, Intel Japan participates in the annual Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF), the world's largest pre-college science competition. This year, ten Japanese students participated, with eight students winning a total of three Grand Awards and three Special Awards.

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