Student internships
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- So you are studying a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) subject at a European university?
- Do you want to work in one of the world's most innovative companies?
- Are you interested in gaining professional experience and broadening your skills in a team with experienced experts in the field of microelectronics?
- Do you want to join our Mission Future and help shape the solutions that make the world a more sustainable and livable place?
Then start your application for an internship at Infineon Technologies Austria right now!
Our Mission Future offer
Go abroad and put your theoretical knowledge into practice
You will have the opportunity to apply your skills in a professional environment and explore the unique landscape of Austria. Within our international teams you can practice your English language skills and develop your professional and social competences.
Attractive salary and flexible working hours
During your internship you get a competitive salary, based on your level of education (Bachelor or Master Student). We offer you flexible working hours from Monday to Friday between 6 a.m. and 7 p.m. You have the possibility to work full-time or part-time.
Access to state-of-the art laboratories and exclusive internal events
Your internship will be an introduction to the fascinating world of Microelectronics. You get access to the most innovative equipment and infrastructure. Also, we offer you to participate in our internal knowledge-sharing events.
Industrial network for future career opportunities
You get to know the semiconductor industry and have the possibility to build a network for your future professional career.
Application process
Find a vacant internship/thesis at our jobportal and apply online.
Required documents:
- Motivation letter
- CV
- Certificate of matriculation at a university
- Transcript of records
- Highest completed educational certificate (Matura certificate for Bachelor students, Bachelor certificate for Master students)
- Reference letter
This work is funded by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology and the Austrian Federal Ministry of Digital and Economic Affairs, and implemented by Austria Wirtschaftsservice (aws) and the Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG) in the frame of the Important Project of Common European Interest (IPCEI) on Microelectronics. The IPCEI on Microelectronics is also funded by Public Authorities from Germany, France, Italy and U.K.