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soules83
post Dec 29 2022, 06:07 PM

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QUOTE(pillage2001 @ Oct 19 2022, 01:27 AM)
Lol....each person's expectation and tolerance within a work environment is different. What is good for one does not mean it's good for another. Intel is pretty huge with multiple functional org in Penang/Kulim and the mode of work is different between them. If it's so bad, why are people still there and why are recognitions and what not still given to said org/people.
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intel culture is kinda toxic. direct management, indirect seniors will devalue you through so call indirect military drill method, they wont do it in public but they will do that to you during their 1on1 or during discussions. Mocking and emotional abuse is quite common if you joined as senior position while trying to adopt into the system. they only GIVES u 3 months to become pro, or be prepared for performance action. i can see some organizations listed there which IS IN RED LIST based on those who join and exited.

To survive in intel you need to be a street smart to navi around those abuse triggering factors or...your EQ need to be high

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soules83
post Dec 29 2022, 06:14 PM

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QUOTE(yungkit14 @ Oct 18 2022, 09:08 AM)
i dont think thats the point .Iam seeing the point here showing most mnc people love to show their ego from the review ,i mean its being onrmalize
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not all, intel and motorola have this styles
soules83
post Dec 29 2022, 06:16 PM

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QUOTE(narutomax @ Oct 18 2022, 09:46 AM)
my cousin works here..almost 3 years already and still WFH...starting salary he got 3.5k...that was 3 years ago (PKP 1st).
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intel is good for fresh but not friendly to senior new hired
soules83
post Dec 29 2022, 08:46 PM

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"There's a way to get around that. Firstly:
- Identify the right person for the email (You should liaise more with your seniors or check with them if you're emailing cross team/geo for any tips)
- Identify/introduce yourself to provide the context to the recipient (more often that not, the person you're asking is not sure if you're privy to the information. You can also CC your manager/senior or a person that the other team identifies with)
- Place the right amount of information for context (You're asking a request or question to the other team, you need to do some homework/legwork to provide the right amount of context, not too much that the person you're asking will put off for later, but not too little that they can't work with)
- If the amount of information is too big, consider setting up a meeting with the person first, with putting the basic context in the meeting invite, then explaining the right amount of info.
- Put at most 2 requests/questions that you have in a prominent location of the email (Usually ends with a question mark "?" and are bolded/highlighted and not more than 15-20 words long per sentence)
- Say the right amount of appreciation/thankfulness for fulfilling the request/answering the question (Usually, people skip this. It's very important!)"

so...now you all know how much time you need to work in order to get your work done now? those are the things need to done. or you are as die as shit

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soules83
post Dec 30 2022, 08:07 PM

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QUOTE(pillage2001 @ Dec 30 2022, 12:50 AM)
Woah....... That's some serious allegations there. While I don't deny that there might be some management styles/ mode of work are questionable.....the culture is actually kinda okie.

bad apples are everywhere I guess and really pending on how bad/good your next manager may be. It's not all crap in Intel. I'm sure other companies have their own set of problems. biggrin.gif
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i think those who are majority OK should be gone by now through their so call CPM program. in order for some of those department to survived, military style is required to ensure their survival. So some of those department are quite toxic.

But as overall, intel practice wolf culture. Everyone needs to win in order to survival, so being ignored is very common. And from one of the old news when there is an antitrust issue case in Europe. I think everyone knows what is it(its some antitrust against AMD), from how they bend the rules, you will know how much extend and desperate the employee would go just to ensure their department is winning.

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