Yes. Its actually an open secret. People bring their wives in the US. Help them pursue a masters in a school with courses relevant to the positions. Then rig the hiring process to hire their wives/cousins....relatives. HR knows this very well. They look the other way because they don't have to break a sweat. People who come in brag about it how they don't do sh-t in Intel and how the company isn't doing well anymore but fail to acknowledge that their own hiring corruption led to this. Increase family income, buy properties in Arizona and then rent them out. Half a-s their job because they are just there for the check. No wonder TSMC,AMD, NVIDIA combined has more revenue then Intel but their headcount is still less than Intel altogether. This type of corruption is prevalent in Indian and Bangladeshi communities. A job with less or no work with a steady paycheck is the ultimate dream in those countries. They know it well.
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more like DESI
DEI full send
a lot of managers hire their friends ....even if they are NOT qualified.
they usually blame the project's lack of success on someone else.
usually they both are there just long enough for their resumes to look good (embellished)
then they move on to another friend's project.
project suffers.
people trying to make project successful suffer.
i call them job hoppers.
If this person is really your friend, they wouldn't recommend a job at Intel.
This is well known fact. I have hired my 20 relatives to Intel. We are intel family.
troll
38 years in Semiconductors and I've found it easier to get a job with any company if you have friends or family there.
Family hiring...
https://apps.bostonglobe.com/opinion/graphics/2021/06/future-proofing-the-presidency/part-3-a-sordid-family-affair/
If you work in a dumpster fire you're gonna get burned
Intel Inside == Indians INSIDE
3rd world workers hiring friends and family, what else will you expect from them!
It’s not there all haters coming here cause cannot see our success lol
It is decidedly so.
It's even easier to get a job at Intel if you're a diversity candidate.
An Indian buddy got a job thanks to a family member working there, so I am not sure why you are saying No?
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