Our Hiring Process
Learning about our hiring process is the first step to starting a career at Intel. We’re here to help. Let’s get started.
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What to Expect
Ready to start searching for job at Intel? Learn more about the process here.
Create a Profile
Creating a profile helps us to know your interest and allow us to find your information when jobs become available.
We can also share information with you about what it's like to work for Intel.
Search for Open Jobs in your Area of Interest
Go to jobs.intel.com and search for open roles in your area of interest, explore the various teams that comprise Intel, or learn more about our benefits and values.
Fill out the Application
You will be asked a variety of questions that will include your skills and work experience. You will also be asked to attach your resume/CV. Make sure your resume is current and provides an overview of your impact and measurable results.
Submit
After submitting your completed application you will receive a follow-up email confirming receipt and the next steps.
Interviewing at Intel
If you are selected to move on to the interview stage, you will be contacted to make the necessary arrangements of your interview. You can find resources and helpful tips here.
Getting the Offer
If selected for a position, an Intel representative will contact you to discuss the terms of your offer and the next steps. We will also provide documentation containing complete job offer details, including benefits.
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First Day
After you accept the offer, congratulations! We will continue to stay in contact through the hiring process and provide you with everything you need to ensure you’re ready for your first day, including completing your final employment form and getting your official employee badge.
Diversity
Diversity is foundational for our business success. We want to be a workplace of choice for all people and we value the unique perspectives offered by a diverse workforce.
Intel does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, citizenship, disability, protected veteran status, age, ancestry, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, pregnancy, or any other legally protected status. This principle applies to all areas of employment: recruitment and hiring, training, performance evaluations, promotions and transfers, compensation and benefits, and social and recreational programs.
Accommodations
Intel is committed to a culture of accessibility and supports providing accommodations for applicants and employees with disabilities. We are here to help.
If you need reasonable accommodation for any part of the hiring process or at any other time during your employment, email our team.
If you are in Canada, to request an accommodation, contact Canada.accommodation@intel.com. Please do not include personal medical information in the email.
Intel U.S. Immigration Sponsorship Policy
Intel will sponsor foreign national employees for work visas and permanent resident status for U.S. positions where it experiences a shortage of qualified U.S. Workers.
How to Identify Potential Scams or Fraud
Intel does not collect any financial commitment or sensitive personal information from candidates as a pre-employment requirement. Genuine job openings are posted on Intel’s Career website, jobs.intel.com, and we follow an extensive recruitment practice with multiple screening steps prior to providing a job offer.
Additionally, Intel does not accept resumes/curricula vitae (C.V.) from headhunters or suppliers who have not signed a formal fee agreement. We select our suppliers based on specific hiring needs. Therefore, any resume received from an unapproved supplier is considered unsolicited, and Intel will not be obligated to pay a referral fee.
How to identify potential scams or fraud:
- Intel does not ask for a fee or financial commitment from a candidate at any stage of the recruitment process.
- Intel does not require candidates to be personally responsible for any fees in connection with an application for employment.
- Intel's recruitment team does not request sensitive personal information like bank account details, tax forms, National ID, Social Security Number or credit card information as part of the recruitment process.
- Following interviews and at the time of consideration of an offer, you will receive a request to provide the personal information that is required from an Intel-approval process. The recruitment team will inform you of the requirement in advance.
- Be wary of unsolicited communications from an individual or websites that you are not familiar with, or with a domain name that is inconsistent with the actual business.
- Be wary of correspondence from free email accounts like Gmail, Outlook or Yahoo. Our recruiters may initiate communication with candidates via LinkedIn or other social networking sites, however, Intel recruiters will not solicit candidates through a non-Intel email address.
- Be wary of communications that are vague and/or extend a job offer without an interview.
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