what are you thoughts on leaving intel to work at dell? lower compensation package at dell than intel and will have to move from arizona to texas
Personally, Round Rock is better than Chandler. Austin has other tech companies you can jump to, when compared to Phoenix.
That's probably the only compelling case
Dell was shit when I worked there last I.e 9 years ago. Things might have changed now
Dell is very political, esp RR-5 PowerEdge related groups. I would recommend against joining Dell. Depends on your interests too if it is hardware/embedded. Software development is namesake. I would recommend trying elsewhere too.
Intel is also very political. More successful groups/projects get ZBBd because they make failing ones look bad, but the failing managers are better politicians or have “history” with the failure they report into. Intel’s politics are focused on the incompetent keeping the competent from exposing them. At Dell the politics likely tie more closely to revenue/margin of various product groups.
Can confirm Intel is a political clown show. Always try to leave Intel.
Second against joining Dell. Nothing to really gain here that you can't get better, somewhere else.
Dell is not a good place to move. Consider other options if possibles
Yup. Totally.
Depends on your goals. I think more learning and experience is the best path these days. If you can afford it, do it.
In general, I would say doing a second internship at another company is a good thing. If you want to try Dell - go for it. Will give a different view of the world. You might like it, you might hate it. Either way, you learn something. It's and internship so you know you are leaving anyhow. BUT, if you leave your Intel internship in the middle of it, that won't be great. Might keep you from getting a full time offer.
Austin is definitely better in tech opportunities than Phoenix. Other than that I don't see any upsides . That too if you have choice to move Seattle or bay area is obviously better . As to dell , I think it's a good place to work generally ( but very slow growth ). Compared to Intel they don't have a lot of interns or any programs for interns.. I think they only recently started this initiative to hire interns ..
So they arent any good?
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just smth different and want to expand my options for post grad full time. both are internships
I would put together a spreadsheet listing comparisons on location, health benefits, compensation, local amenities, attractions and culture, probability of advancement, distance from family, traffic, etc. score them and see who wins. TC isn’t everything.