Intel Looking to Hire Educated Black Engineers and Scientists for Careers in Technology!
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Posted By: Will Moss on April 22, 2020 Intel is hiring, with a special emphasis on 2020 and 2021 PhD graduates with degrees in Science and Engineering! http://hbcuconnect.com/campaigns/2002/phd-... Your background as an HBCU Ph.D. student may make you a fit for a career in technology development at Intel. Here, you will take your academic experience driving experiments in the lab and put it to practice at one of the world’s most technologically advanced fabrication facilities. Every day Intel relies on the expertise of our Technology Development (TD) Process Engineers to lead the breakthrough scientific research that enables innovation for the next generation of semiconductor manufacturing processes. From designing, executing, and analyzing engineering experiments to developing intellectual property, our engineers work in collaboration to design new equipment, develop equipment improvements, and sustainable solutions. You may know what’s under the hood of your electronics devices, but have you ever wondered how Intel engineers make everything happen? Check out this video to learn more how we turn sand into silicon chips that power the world. If this sounds like it could be you, join our Talent Network to enhance your career search with information about our company, benefits, culture, and current openings. Whether you are ready to apply now or just exploring, leave your information, so that we can find the perfect opportunities that fit your experience and background, as they become available. We look forward to connecting with you. Sign up today to learn more about careers with Intel: http://hbcuconnect.com/campaigns/2002/phd-... If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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