FAQs
What is the duration of the internship at Analog Devices?
The duration of the internship may vary, but it is typically designed for students who are currently enrolled in a 3rd level education program.
Are the internships paid?
Yes, Analog Devices offers full-time paid internship opportunities.
What qualifications do I need to apply for the internship?
To be eligible for the placement program, applicants must be currently enrolled in 3rd level education, preferably in disciplines like Electronics, Software, Computer Science, Physics, Maths, Chemistry, Business, Economics, or Environmental Science.
Is there a mentorship program during the internship?
Yes, experienced engineers at Analog Devices take mentorship roles seriously and are dedicated to helping interns succeed.
What locations are available for the internships?
Internships are available in Limerick, Cork, and Dublin, Ireland.
Will I have the opportunity to work on real projects during my internship?
Yes, interns will be assigned real work projects that are both meaningful and exciting, contributing to the development of ADI's products.
Is there a potential for a full-time position after the internship?
Yes, Analog Devices views the internship as an extended interview, and successful interns may be considered for full-time roles after graduation.
What benefits does Analog Devices offer interns?
Benefits include a competitive salary, relocation assistance, competitive holiday allowance, learning opportunities, access to cutting-edge technology, and more.
Are social events or networking opportunities provided during the internship?
Yes, the internship program features various social events and lunch-and-learn topics to facilitate networking among interns and full-time employees.
Does Analog Devices support a diverse and inclusive workplace?
Yes, Analog Devices is an equal opportunity employer and fosters a culture where everyone has an opportunity to succeed regardless of various protected characteristics.
