I'm a fresh PhD grad with job offers from Micron emerging media R&D (Folsom,CA) and Intel Non-volatile solutions product team (Hillsboro, OR). Also, I have been interning with Micron Folsom team for the past 3 months, and hence the offer. I got intel's offer before that and I have already accepted it online. I'm uncertain which of the two is better for my career growth. Both jobs are related to my phd work on NVMs.
If you’re a minority in engineering, go to intel. If you want a good career growth, go to micron
Micron unless you want to work with useless incompetent pussies at intel.
Good career growth at Micron —. Ha!! No chance..
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Hillsboro is probably a better place to live than Folsom...
Agreed. Unless you can't stand the weather Portland (not Hillsboro itself) will be a much better place for you to live. My guess us that work at Micron and Intel will be similar. Plenty here will probably disagree, but I think Intel is more stable than Micron. I don't think either are bad for you, however.