There is still amazing people to work with and very interesting projects. However, budget in projects is very dull and depends how well the project leads convince management for a chunk of the cake. The company offers great benefits (healthcare, etc).
Politics and poor execution are killing the company. Too many people likes to talk and present slides. Minimal budget is hard to achieve for a project. In research we don’t have access to any hardware for doing AI, and we don’t have access to data. Barely any travel is allowed and the company is reluctant to progress and AI. Old management that is not open to listen or to progress. Too much investment is going to factories that are just losing money. Stock bonuses are down by 40% in the past three years, heavily reducing TC. The bonuses given are also shrinking by the same amount such as the company is paying less with the expectation that stock will rise. The opposite is happening.
https://www.livemint.com/companies/news/intel-stunning-failure-heralds-end-of-era-for-us-chip-sector-11595647983933.html
The title says it all, hardware folks would know intel isn't great at cloud at all. But the same people are joining other companies top positions, aren't these the same people who were responsible for Intel's bad performance?#hardware #semiconductor
Intel clearly needs good leadership to turn around. The company has been rotting from inside for last 2 decades. Last good exec who did anything good was Jim Keller who left due to head butting with deadbeat and parasitic execs like Murthy and Bob Swan. But his work gave Intel a lifeline. Pat is now...Read more
I was excited about Pat becoming the CEO, the company wide hikes, better offers from intel, but feels like the same old story with INTC. Meanwhile Pat seems to be so proud of his lobbying efforts for the CHIPS act. Curious to know how intel folks feel about Pat’s leadership.
I see AMD keeps hiring people from Intel, the entire Server ORG leadership is basically Ex-Intel leadership. Many critical technology leads are Ex-Intel. And everyone who is coming from Intel has cleared all AMD interviews and you have agreed and voted for them to be hired. Then when the people fr...Read more
What do you think of Balaji Kanigicherla. He recently moved from Intel to Renesas as a GM. Wondering what kind of leadership style he has
Has it gotten to this level? I expected better from #meta #facebook 🙄 Currently Interviewing with #Microsoft #aws #intel for a senior product leadership role. All close to offer! Plus 2 pre ipo startup offers. Yoe 16 Tc 450
anyone have insights on the nex group? how is the culture? your thoughts on the direction and vision of the leadership? #hardware #semiconductor #intel #networking
Does anyone have feedback about working at Patreon? My friend is applying for an engineering role there and is looking to gather some intel. They're curious about company culture, leadership, transparency, etc.
Tim and luca have crisp messaging . Hats off to Tim’sleadership vs contrast to how Bob intel CEO + board handled the Intel call. Although intel had a knockout quarter the way they announced and handled q’s on 7nm delay is an insult to engineers( i know there might be controversies in the capabiliti...Read more
I'm interviewing for a PM position in the PowerBI Org and wanted to gain some intel if anyone has some. What's the org like culture wise? Bad wlb? Good leadership? Thanks!
Hello, Marketing intern at Intel looking forAdobe referral. Good GPA and leadership experience. -TC 60k Happy to DM comments below #Adobe #referral
Only Intel has cut salaries. It seems a less painful way. Why it is so uncommon? Cutting everybody (especially those leadership saying taking full responsibility) by 15% seems better than laying off 15% of workforce. Furthermore, cutting executive by 50% and low level workforce by 10% (like just ca...Read more
Legendary Jim Keller is known for saving AMD twice and helping build Apple's and Tesla's world class silicon products, however his contributions to Intel is understated, which needs to be acknowledged. Having experienced Jim Keller's 3 years of work at Intel, the insiders know very well that Intel's...Read more
Does anyone with semi-conductor experience here really understand why Buffett bought TSMC? I have personally thought of that space as very competitive with leadership change every few years (Intel few years ago, IBM before that). Doesn't look like your typical Buffett purchase.
RIP Gordon Moore. Strangely enough, a lot of us did not even know he was still alive. It's a law that a lot of folks remember not just while studying semiconductors but also while being in the industry. Curious to hear thoughts- In this rat's race do we really don't give a rat about the human side...Read more
I received offers . it is still an on going conversations. As a Program manager, which do you think is better in terms of WLB and career growth? I have 9 YOE and I think I should be L5 at Google but they are not willing to budge. I feel bad leaving Intel too. What a great company. Lack of leadersh...Read more
As per todays news reports some one from the leadership team indicated company wide 20% layoffs will happen and will be announced at the next earnings call. (As google, nvidia and lot other companies are doing this layoffs Intel having worst year interns of PC sales are least expected not to go for ...Read more
Dear Intel Board Members, I hope that someone will give you the message. Our interests are pretty much aligned in the sense that both parties are interested to improve Intel and get the profit back. The only barrier between our progress and Intel board is the ELT lying on the both directions. You mu...Read more
https://www.reuters.com/markets/deals/microsoft-inks-computing-infra-deal-with-coreweave-cnbc-2023-06-01/ Sounds weird in one way that the giant cloud provider rents from other small startup. In other way it tells us how much flexible MSFT leadership is ( unlike Intel etc ) to get a job done.