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Several Intel manufacturing facilities, in cooperation with participating colleges, offer paid internships for students enrolled full-time in specific two-year electronics and technology programs. These internships offer hands-on technical education and experience and valuable networking opportunities. There are a limited number of internships available, so early application is encouraged.
One of the great advantages of technician internships is the flexible scheduling, designed to work around your school schedule. Our Compressed Work Week offers a three or four day week that gives you time for all your other interests and activities.
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Interns are considered valuable members of the Intel team, and therefore may earn many of the benefits available to full-time employees, including:
- Competitive salaries
- Vacation and holiday time
- Access to Intel University classes for professional and personal development
- Networking with Intel managers and executives
- Relocation assistance
- Earned credit toward sabbaticals
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In order to be eligible for Intel's technical college internship, applicants must:
- Have declared in a specific full-time degree program such as semiconductor manufacturing, electronics technology or automation, etc. at a participating college
- Maintain a 3.0 or higher GPA on a 4.0 scale
- Be able to work a minimum number of hours as set by their Intel manager
- Be enrolled in classes and making significant progress toward a degree
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Intel offers technician internships year-round to students in two-year technical college programs. Application details are available through the career centers of participating colleges.
Please review the requirements and inquire with your school about receiving credit for your internship before applying.
Note: Applying does not guarantee an intern assignment. Additionally, an intern assignment does not guarantee regular full-time employment upon completion of a degree program. An Intel interview panel reviews all applicants and then selects all interns. Applicants are screened for communication, interpersonal, and job-related mechanical and technical skills.
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| Intel Location |
Participating Colleges |
Intern Types |
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Portland Community College |
Part-time (20 hours a week), work/study |
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Albuquerque Technical Vocational Institute (TVI)
Dona Ana Branch Community College
Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute (SIPI)
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Three-month, full-time, summer |
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Quinsigamond Community College
Springfield Community College
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Three-month, full-time, summer cooperative |
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Pikes Peak Community College
Pueblo Community College
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Three-month, full-time, summer |
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Central Arizona College
Chandler Gilbert College
Gateway Community College
Pima Community College
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Three-month, full-time, summer |
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American River Community College
Consumes Community College
Heald College
Mission College
San Jose City College
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Three-month, full-time, summer |
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