Employee Profile
Erin, Employee Profile

Erin
Component Design Engineer, Visual Computing Group
Hillsboro, Oregon

"I think Intel is an amazing place to work. In my current job with the graphics team there are a lot of opportunities for creativity and innovation. New markets we're moving into allow a lot of room to try something new and stir things up."

Day-in-the-Life Video Look inside a day in Erin's life
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InterView

What's a cool opportunity that I've had while working at Intel?

One of the coolest was going back to the University of Michigan to recruit new engineers for Intel. I love talking to people and getting them excited about the company. And of course it's nice to be back on campus, especially for football weekends.

What's the biggest misconception that I think people have about working at Intel?

Honestly, I think the BIGGEST one is that we only hire computer-y people. That is definitely not true.

What's the most fun experience that I've had while working at Intel?

Probably our sand-castle building contest a few summers ago. Imagine getting almost 100 people out to the beach, organizing into teams, and building sand- castles. There were kids, dogs, barbeques and sand everywhere. It was a great bonding experience for the team.

What do I do when I'm NOT at work?

Running has been my biggest activity lately. I'm currently training for a marathon. I also enjoy yoga and pilates, reading, and hanging out with friends.

If stranded on a desert Island, what are three things that I couldn't live without?

Coffee (would have to be an endless supply), a friend I can tolerate for long periods of time (I would get bored by myself), and a REALLY long book.

What's the coolest gadget that I've bought lately?

Probably my Wii* and Wii Fit*, in particular. I am constantly impressed with the innovation coming out of Nintendo* and am a loyal customer to them.



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