FAQs
What is the duration of the internship?
The duration of the internship varies but typically aligns with the academic schedule of the intern.
What kind of projects will I be working on as an intern?
As an intern, you will validate new power stage and control design implementations, characterize power management ICs, verify chipsets and VR solutions, develop evaluation boards, and support the applications engineering team in building test setup hardware.
Is prior experience required for this internship?
Previous experience in system validation and characterization of power stages and POL devices is beneficial, but we encourage all qualified candidates, including students, to apply.
Will I have mentorship during the internship?
Yes, interns will work side by side with experienced leaders and receive guidance throughout their internship.
What qualifications are preferred for this position?
Candidates should be currently pursuing a BS/MS degree in Electrical/Electronic Technology or Engineering, have knowledge of switching power supplies, and experience with lab equipment.
Are there opportunities for full-time employment after the internship?
Successful interns may have the opportunity to be considered for full-time positions after the internship, based on performance and business needs.
Will I need to bring my own tools or equipment for this internship?
While most lab equipment will be provided, familiarity with tools such as DMM, Oscilloscope, Function Generator, and Network Analyzer will be beneficial.
What is the application process like?
Candidates can submit their resumes through our company website, and then there may be an interview process to evaluate fit and qualifications.
Is there any training provided for interns?
Yes, interns will receive training relevant to their tasks and responsibilities, including hands-on mentorship.
Do interns receive any form of compensation?
Yes, the internship is a paid position, and compensation details will be discussed during the interview process.