Pros
*One of the best reasons to work at Intel is that there are many different opportunities within the company, and it is easy to explore different career paths. Just because you have a particular specialty does not mean you will be pigeonholed into that area. If you express an interest in a different field at Intel to your manager, your manager will help you get where you want to go. *In addition to many career options, Intel has sites around the world, providing opportunities to move cities and still work at the same company. *Flexibility will vary from group to group and manager to manager, but in general flexibility is a huge plus. If you need to be absent during normal working hours, or work from home, it is never a problem as long as the job gets done and quality is not impacted. *Intel is a meritocracy and is data driven; if you bring tangible results to the table, you will be recognized (and vice versa).
Cons
*Bureaucracy, and resistance to change. Management knows this is a problem and has attempted to resolve it, but there is still a long way to go. *Health benefits are ok, but not as good as compared to other tech companies *The work pace is fast here, and it can be quite stressful at times trying to meet unreasonable deadlines. Although management understands the need for 'work/life balance', you really need to be able to set your own limits and say 'no', or else the workload will never stop growing.