QUOTE(IvanWong1989 @ Aug 11 2015, 04:03 PM)
U can't deny remuneration wise, Intel is one of the top MNC around here that pays well.
Remuneration package includes.
Month wage + 1.5 contractual bonus + Performance Bonus(I think mostly in manufacturing) + Profit Sharing every Half Year +Free Stock Options
This, and not even counting side benefits such as Broadband, Phone, Medical, Toll, Bridge Claims.
But.....
Whether is nice to place to work, depends heavily on your luck. Normally depends on which department and which boss u got.
And truth is, it is so competitive that working there equals to everyone around u is a potential competitor and backstabber. How else do you wanna survive in a company that lay-off people 2 3 rounds per year? Lay-off, re-hire, lay-off, re-hire.... They force you to be on your toes. The moment you slack, you are behind in the race. Ready for culling.
So... To people that are considering Intel, know what you are getting in to. Not to say it's bad. If you can handle the pressure pot, then u reap the money $$$.Simple as that.

last time yes. NOw intel are cutting off cost and employees.
every MNC company did have those profits that you had listed down. INtel is laying off employees. if saying high pay, depends on what % that we are ask for. if you are direct team, of course you will be paid highly. however, looking down on peoples and telling outside world how proud to be in INtel, it had crossing the conflict of interest. those patterns, ego, especially had been for years in the company, you could feel that.
I am working in MNC too, with 10 years experience. so i could tell by one person whether the boss is using ability or only cakap kosong to drive their team mates.
Asking for 7k expected salary which is 20% more than my current salary, he could ask me "why so high?"
just go out the world. ask ppl how many turn over is? their experience with INtel. i could guarantee 8 out of 10 will have a ugly smirk on their face.
those who could survive in there, they have been trained to become heart stone. once again, which i described the egoistic, the arrogant.
This post has been edited by pigrabbit: Aug 11 2015, 04:25 PM