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The Site—Taipei
 
As part of Intel's Asia Pacific Sales and Marketing Organization, Intel Taiwan provides world-class sales and support to Taiwan's PC industry at the original equipment manufacturer (OEM), developer, and end-user levels.
 
The primary responsibilities for Intel's sales and marketing team in Taiwan include:
  • Delivering innovative products to consumer and OEM markets
  • Driving Intel's initiatives, technologies, products and services into the marketplace
  • Creating demand for Intel's products
  • Driving the market to recognize Intel's role in the Internet at the OEM, developer, and end-user levels
 
Every year, Intel Taiwan sponsors local high-school students who wish to enter and attend the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF). It also sponsors Intel's e-Teacher plan and donates high-technology equipment to help Taiwan's colleges and universities maintain their labs. Employees from Intel Taiwan regularly speak at colleges and universities throughout the country.
Located in a high-rise building in downtown Taipei, Intel Taiwan employees enjoy nearby banks, shops, laundry and day cleaning service, convenience stores, film developing and all kinds of restaurants. Department stores are less than ten minutes away by bus. For added convenience, employees have access to an on-site cafeteria and ATM machine.
 
 
Enjoying life in Taipei
 
Taipei offers numerous cultural attractions such as museums, parks and theatres. The Taipei Fine Arts Museum is the largest modern art museum in all of Asia; the National Palace Museum has the world's most extensive and precious collection of Chinese art with approximately 700,000 pieces. The National Theatre within the National Chiang Kai-shek Cultural Center (designed in classical Chinese architecture) regularly features opera and theater performances throughout the year. In the evenings, people also often enjoy concerts in the public square outside of Taipei City Hall.
There are many other landmarks and artistic experiences to enjoy throughout Taipei. Snake Alley on Huahsi Street is a vibrant nighttime market that has to be experienced to be understood. Taipei is known as one of the world's greatest cities for Chinese culinary arts, though its food has many Japanese influences, too.
With a subtropical climate, Taipei summers (May through September) are extremely hot and humid. The rainy season which is usually April and May, sometimes lasts all the way until September.
Taipei's transportation and communication services are excellent, with public buses offering up to 200 routes around the city (at 5-to-10-minutes intervals). Modern housing is prevalent and modern conveniences can be found most everywhere.
 
 
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