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Lucia, Employee Profile

Lucia
Recruiter, HR
Heredia, Costa Rica

"Intel is a great place to work because the people are very nice, and you have plenty of opportunities to learn and develop your skills, Plus, the benefits are great!"


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What do I do at Intel?

I am a recruiter in charge of finding the talent to meet Intel hiring needs. I support some of the business groups in Costa Rica and South America.

What is great about my job?

I like meeting people, getting involved in exciting projects, and also building relationships with other groups or institutions. It is a great feeling when you do the right things right, but even a better when you do quality work that has a positive impact.

Who at Intel has been the instrumental in my career development?

My managers have been instrumental. They always gave me the opportunities I needed and the guidance to do things right.

What do I do when I'm not at work?

I love to be at home, watching movies, spending time with my family and friends, and sleeping. I also like to go to the beach.

If I could live and work abroad for a year, where would I go?

ITALY! It is such a nice place and it would be awesome to learn Italian.

What's the coolest gadget that I've bought lately?

A digital photo key ring!



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