Internship FAQ Central

Learn more about how it feels being an onsemi intern and what you need to do in order to become one.

Difference between intern and co-op Student?

Although very similar, there are unique differences between the two positions. An Intern is a student who works at onsemi part-time, around his/her course schedule, during the Winter/Spring or Fall terms. An intern can also be a student who works full-time during the summer term. A Co-Op is a student who takes a semester off from school and works at onsemi in line of taking courses that semester, full-time for 6-12 months.

If you are a student at a school we visit, please apply through your school’s career center and/or job board. If onsemi does not have an event on your campus, click here to browse and apply to our available intern, Co-Op, and entry-level careers.

Our University Relations program is meant to provide students with a true glimpse into what it is like work at onsemionsemi is engineering a better future, and we need your help. We’re looking for tech-savvy problem-solvers with hands-on preventative maintenance skills to work in one of our next-level facilities. At onsemi, you’ll work in a diverse, inclusive and socially responsible environment, with cutting-edge technologies that empower a sustainable future The benefits of onsemi’s program, include:

  • Opportunity to work on real-life cutting-edge technologies and the devices we enable
  • First-hand glimpse into a variety of career paths and job opportunities in the semiconductor industry
  • Mentoring from semiconductor industry leaders and experts within our various industry segments
  • Lunch and learns and networking events with senior leadership and executives
  • Social events and group activities with fellow interns, Co-Op students and the University Relations team
  • Highly competitive hourly wage; overtime eligibility
  • We provide relocation assistance and housing stipend
  • Paid holidays including Christmas Day, New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day (and day before if it falls on a weekday), Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and the day after Thanksgiving

Specific qualifications and requirements will be specified for each Intern and Co-Op job posting. Requirements that apply to all prospective interns and Co-Op students include the following:

  • Current enrollment at an accredited institution pursuing a bachelor's, master's, MBA or PhD degree and returning to school/university following onsemi assignment
  • Legally authorized to work in the United States. Note: we do accept international students as long as they are able to receive CPT/OPT sponsorship from their university

7 Reasons Why

7 Reasons why onsemi’s internship program is a great way to jumpstart your career.

You’ll be part of an innovative and fast-growing industry 

When you intern at onsemi, you’ll work on real-world projects 

Your internship can take you across the globe

You’ll lead the way with cutting-edge, next-generation technology

The people you meet will be as diverse as the projects you work on

You’ll be recognized and rewarded for your contributions

You’ll have fun and you could land your next career

Life at onsemi

We seek smarter people to build a high-performance team, advancing intelligent technology for a better future, planet, communities, and people.

From the CEO

“If you want a challenge, this is the place to be. If you want to change the world, this is the place to be.” - Hassane El-Khoury, President and CEO at onsemi

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