FAQs
What qualifications are required for the System Software Development Intern position?
A Master's or Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or Computer Science or equivalent is required, along with strong exposure to system programming, the Linux kernel, C/C++, scripting, and full-stack development including Python, NodeJS, and ReactJS.
What type of projects will the intern be working on?
The intern will work on Chrome projects and initiatives related to the latest Intel products, platforms, and automation frameworks, involving development, integration, debugging, and automation across Linux Kernel, Firmware, and Hardware.
Is this position focused on a specific platform?
Yes, the position focuses on enabling support for Intel CPUs and chipsets, particularly within the Chrome platform.
What is the Client Computing Group (CCG) responsible for?
The CCG is responsible for driving business strategy and product development for Intel's PC products and platforms, including notebooks, desktops, 2-in-1s, and all-in-ones.
Are there any benefits offered with this position?
Yes, the position offers a competitive compensation package that includes pay, stock, bonuses, and benefit programs such as health, retirement, and vacation.
Are there any employment considerations regarding diversity and inclusion?
Yes, Intel ensures that all qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to various factors, fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment.
How can candidates apply for this position?
Candidates are encouraged to apply directly at the Intel careers website at https://jobs.intel.com/.
What should candidates be aware of regarding potential scams?
Candidates should be aware that some individuals may receive fake job interview letters purporting to be from Intel. Intel does not ask for money or require deposits for interview eligibility, and hiring is based purely on merit.
What is the work model for this position?
This role is eligible for a hybrid work model, allowing employees to split their time between on-site work at an assigned Intel site and off-site work.