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Frequently asked questions
Micron attends multiple campuses nationwide to share information on internships and entry-level opportunities. Even if we don’t recruit in person at your school you can still be considered for internship and full time opportunities.
To be eligible for an internship you must be pursuing a degree (Bachelor’s, Master’s or Ph.D.) at an accredited university aligned with the position you are applying to. You will also need to meet the required availability for the position. For example, most summer internships are full-time for a minimum of 12 weeks.
Yes, for internships Micron provides options for both housing and transit. For new graduate positions, we will typically offer a lump sum amount based on distance from work location.
Micron has open positions across the world. You can browse for recent college and university graduate jobs or for internship opportunities. If Micron is attending your campus you will also want to check your university’s job board for Micron postings.
Yes, but make sure you still fit the associated criteria with the position and that your resume is tailored to the opening itself. Micron offers a variety of opportunities in Engineering, Business and IT.
Deadlines vary depending on the position but we suggest applying as soon as you can to positions you see come open. Most internships are posted in late August to early September and then some additional openings may open in January and close by early April. We are most active in filling internship and new grad positions in the Fall.
Yes, please apply to any roles that you are qualified for and interested in. Again, we would recommend tailoring your resume to match the role which would include highlighting your knowledge and abilities that are request in the job description. Don’t forget to include information on leadership opportunities or volunteering involvement you have had.
We conduct on-campus interviews, phone screens, and in-person interviews. The content can range from technical to behavioral. Technical questions will typically be based around completed coursework or your problem-solving skills.
Download the Micron Candidate Guide to find jobs that match your education and experience.