Remember the time when we were encouraged to grow our knowledge and improve our skills? What happened to that? I don't see it happening anymore.
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Lol are you asking for the a-s kissing culture? 🤣
It is always there if you know where to look for it.
The less people that can speak English and are technically knowledgeable on your team the better. That way nobody can point out what an incompetent lying sack of sh-t you are.
Nah the entire point of a successful Intel engineer is to gatekeep information, and then undermine and sabotage anybody making less than you for career stability. From there make sure your team is as equitable and diverse as possible by targeting white people
For more then a decade we have been hiring horrible engineers for horrible universities that is what happened
Cheap international labor is the reason. Why invest anything in the workforce when there are more educated cheaper people just waiting on the sideline. Indians have cheap colleges who churn out folks who on paper are more ready.
Do you need encouragement to learn? I hope not. If you think that learning is missing from the culture then don't wait for it to happen to you ... just do it.
What happened to Intel’s data-driven decision making and excellence in engineering? They all left…
there's an old saying here, 'the willing horse gets the load'. be careful what you ask for, the more skills you have in in he-l the more work you will get, while lazy or incompetent ee's get to sit back and get paid the same