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Getting core jobs

Srinivas306

Junior Member
I am pursuing my masters in Computer Engineering in us.Can you please help regarding how to bag a internship at core companies like Intel,Nvidia?
 
Have really good grades at a school they recruit at and know your stuff. If we're talking pre-4th year internships, have decent school projects to point to.

Also, these are huge companies that need a wide variety of skills. Look at intern or entry-level job listings on their websites to see what they are looking for.
 
1. Talk to EVERY recruiter. Grades and projects are great, but your first internship is luck and the only way to improve you chances is to talk to more recruiters and apply for more positions.

2. Know your shit inside and out. You've gotta be hot shit. Most resumes are thrown in the trash (seriously though, >80% of graduate applications are thrown away before a hiring manager sees them). You have to be talking real topics with good command of those topics.

3. To that end, what do you want to do as a hardware engineer? RTL Design? Validation? Performance Modeling? Physical Design? Bare-metal software? You should know all these areas and tell recruiters which that you are highly interested in one. (Talking to industry folks is key to finding out shit like this, you gotta know what job you're applying for!)

Good luck!
 
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