How working at intel feels like. - Systems Software Development Engineer Intel Corporation Employee Review

4.0
Feb 20, 2023
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Pros

- Intel has a great working culture - Intel Policies protect employees from mistreated - Intel has huge benefits (Dental, Optical, Outpatient and etc) - Multiple bonuses to compensate the average basic salary

Cons

- Although intel has great culture and work ethics there are always politics involved at intel. Imagine creating a new project from scratch and because some other organization found it valuable they will absorb it and take it away from your team. The politics at intel is just too bad in my opinion. - If your manager is bad then your career is probably screwed. I've been a top performing employee but my promotion to next grade got delayed due to manager change (3 times).

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5.0
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Pros

Good pay. Solid culture and benefits

Cons

Difficult for recent grads if you don’t have experience

3.0
Jun 11, 2026
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Pros

Working as a Sales Associate at Intel provided valuable exposure to one of the world's leading technology companies. The role offered opportunities to develop customer-facing communication skills while building knowledge of cutting-edge products and innovations. Intel's strong brand reputation made it easier to engage customers and generate interest in solutions. The company emphasized professionalism, teamwork, and ongoing learning, creating a supportive environment for career development. Management generally provided clear expectations and performance metrics, which helped employees understand success criteria. The experience also strengthened problem-solving abilities, product presentation skills, and the ability to explain technical concepts to diverse audiences.

Cons

The role could be highly metrics-driven, creating pressure to consistently meet sales targets and performance expectations. Some periods involved repetitive tasks and customer interactions, which could become routine over time. As a large organization, decision-making processes sometimes felt slow, and implementing changes could take longer than expected. Product training was helpful but keeping up with frequent technology updates required continuous self-learning outside of normal responsibilities. Career advancement opportunities could be competitive depending on location and team structure. Additionally, balancing customer needs with sales goals occasionally created challenges, particularly during busy periods or when dealing with complex customer concerns.

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