FAQs
What is the job title for this position?
The job title for this position is Firmware Development Engineer (student/Intern).
What qualifications are required for this internship?
The candidate must have strong knowledge in C/C++ programming and a good understanding of BIOS/Bootloader architecture. Additional domain knowledge in BIOS and Bootloaders is a plus.
Is this position suitable for students?
Yes, this position is specifically targeting intern candidates, particularly those pursuing an M.Tech degree.
What are the main responsibilities of this role?
The primary responsibilities include firmware (BIOS/Bootloader) development, triage, debugging, and testing.
What qualities is the ideal candidate expected to have?
The ideal candidate should possess a positive attitude, the ability to work in a competitive environment, be willing to take on challenges, and be capable of working independently with minimal support.
What communication skills are necessary for this role?
The candidate must have good written and verbal communication skills.
Will the selected candidate be working as part of a team?
The candidate will have the ability to work independently or with minimal support, which suggests some level of team collaboration may exist.
What is the working model for this position?
This role will be eligible for a hybrid work model, allowing employees to split their time between working on-site at their assigned Intel site and off-site.
What kind of benefits does Intel offer for this position?
Intel offers a total compensation package that includes competitive pay, stock, bonuses, and benefit programs such as health, retirement, and vacation.
Is there any mention of hiring fraud related to this position?
Yes, there is a notice regarding fake job interview letters and the importance of applying directly through the official Intel job portal to avoid scams.
What business group is this position part of?
This position is part of the Client Computing Group (CCG) at Intel.