FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of the Automation Engineer Intern?
The primary responsibility of the Automation Engineer Intern is to automate manual processes by developing tools that facilitate faster external collateral releases and enhance the review process through data analysis and utility development.
What programming languages and technologies should I be familiar with for this internship?
Candidates should have a good knowledge of OOP concepts in languages like C++ and C#, as well as familiarity with SQL, Python, HTML, and JavaScript. Exposure to AI/ML is also advantageous.
What educational background is preferred for this position?
A degree in ME/MTech - Embedded Systems from institutions such as NIT, MIT, or VIT is preferred.
Is previous experience in AI/ML required for this internship?
No, previous experience is not required, but exposure to AI/ML through academic projects would be considered an added advantage.
What type of work environment can I expect with this role?
This role will be eligible for a hybrid work model, allowing employees to split their time between on-site work at their assigned Intel site and remote work.
What benefits are offered for this internship position?
The internship position offers a competitive compensation package, including pay, stock, and bonuses, as well as benefits related to health, retirement, and vacation.
How does Intel handle hiring and recruitment?
Intel hires based solely on merit and does not require candidates to deposit any money to be considered for employment. Interested candidates should apply directly at https://jobs.intel.com/.
Is there an emphasis on diversity and inclusion in the hiring process?
Yes, Intel considers all qualified applicants without regard to any characteristic protected by local law, ensuring a diverse and inclusive hiring process.