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Does Microsoft come to DTU?

Does Microsoft come to DTU?

During the 2021 placement drive at DTU campus, more than 311 recruiting companies participated. 1550+ placement offers were made to the students. Students got placement opportunities from recruiters like Google, Microsoft, Myntra, Flipkart, Goldman Sachs, Amazon, Deloitte etc.

How are ECE placements at DTU?

ECE, the placement rate is around 95\%, and the average salary package offered was 13 LPA. The highest salary package offered in our branch was 49 LPA. The placement cell here is very good, supportive and helpful. If you are looking for good placements, then this college is for you.

How can I get a job at Intel as an electronics engineer?

To get a job at Intel as an electronics engineer, prepare yourself for what the job demands. Acquire knowledge and skills, keeping the basic concepts clear. Following should be your way forward. 1. Internship in summers: As you are in third year, try to get internship in some electronics company for the summer.

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What happens after I accept a job offer from Intel?

After you accept our job offer (congratulations!), you will receive emails welcoming you to Intel. We will provide you all the information you need to ensure you are ready to arrive at work on your first day, complete your final employment forms and get your official employee badge!

How do I apply for a position at Intel?

To be considered for a position at Intel, you must submit your resume/C.V. electronically using our web-based tools. Need help? Our applicant tool provides you with key explanations and instructions right on each page so you can more accurately and effectively create your profile or search for and apply for jobs.

What is intelintel’s US hiring guidelines?

Intel’s U.S. hiring guideline is that we look for U.S. Workers to fill our U.S. based positions. A U.S. Worker is a U.S. Citizen, U.S. National, U.S. Lawful Permanent Resident, or person granted asylum or refugee status by the U.S. government.