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Is incompetence normal at INTC?

I just join Intel and i think I made a huge mistake. What's basic knowledge outside being trump up as big thing here and manager can be easily conned into believing. Seriously? What happen to this company?

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Apolitical competency is a threat to the nepotist empire and has to be dispensed with.

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Post ID: @uiaw+VsZg7uJ

Yes comparatively it could be leader by percentage of incompetence and inefficiency by large margin.

Politics, nepotism, 360 popularity focal and re-hiring that made more bad material to stay and good go away.

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Post ID: @uqdt+VsZg7uJ

Yes, 50% are incompetent. We got people joined seven years ago and still do not know much. Most of these people just talk and makes his manager think he is smart. The managers do not have good technical knowledge, and just promote people who talks. There is also discrimination that people speaks native English get promoted quicker than non-native speaker.

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Post ID: @dtub+VsZg7uJ

Broken culture without good leader and bunch of nepotistic groups produce spiraling descent into depths of incompetence producing mostly failures. I did a mistake and stayed for more than five years.

You can't help Intel, just leave to any of the top companies as I did and am much more productive working with competent people making me much happier. Off course, there is no ideal world, it is all relative, but difference is big compared to Intel now.

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Post ID: @cptj+VsZg7uJ

Whoever hired OP must be truly incompetent, because who would hire someone with not even basic English language skills?

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Post ID: @1wyc+VsZg7uJ

Saw a video yesterday CS had sharing session with panellist of so called achieves. Everyone work with them know those men are a joke and hallmark of incompetence. But at Intel they being parade as someone you should emulate and put on stage to tell BS.

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Post ID: @1xec+VsZg7uJ

There are no shortage of people at Intel who or only competent at working at Intel.

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Post ID: @hjx+VsZg7uJ

Incompetence are norm here. If you're competent, you're a problem.

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Post ID: @dkr+VsZg7uJ

Individual cases can be chalked up to a variety of things, when this behavior is pervasive and relentless it must be attributed to incompetence and politics.

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Post ID: @etk+VsZg7uJ

Incompetence seems to be happen. A little to often.

Sometimes it is hard to differentiate if particular situation stems from pragmatism, innocent mistake, indulgence, lack of soft skills, short sightedness, ignorance, incompetence, political calculation or maintaining work security by obscurity.

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Post ID: @des+VsZg7uJ

You are not a fresh start. All new kids here are arrogant and competitive, back stabbing when they just learn something. They are f...ing around like they used to do at their college, just to get recognised by their ignorant managers. So you are not one of them... god try bro!

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Post ID: @wjc+VsZg7uJ

@tdg Spot on. There is a reason intel management is obsessed with visibility, bloviation being a substitute for merit.

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Post ID: @xkc+VsZg7uJ

At Intel, It's not what you know, it's not even who you know, it's which Indian village you come from and how you use it for political gain.

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Post ID: @nit+VsZg7uJ

"Lying and deception is rewarded which than leads to widespread incompetence across the company"

Couldn't agree more with this statement.

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Post ID: @wrk+VsZg7uJ

Lying and deception is rewarded which than leads to widespread incompetence across the company

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Post ID: @wrn+VsZg7uJ

Arrogance, ignorance, and incompetence. Not a pretty mix of personality traits in the best of situation. But inside Intel you're superstar. Sad but true.

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Post ID: @abj+VsZg7uJ

It happens at Intel incompetence is rewarded more often than not

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Post ID: @bxg+VsZg7uJ

My humble advise please avoid joining Intel in early stage of your career. I made the mistake and didn't wish other to do the same.

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Post ID: @muz+VsZg7uJ

Sadly yes

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Post ID: @sms+VsZg7uJ

yep

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