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An internship at onsemi offers a dynamic opportunity to gain hands-on experience through real-world projects that drive innovation in the semiconductor industry. Interns are entrusted with meaningful responsibilities and exposed to cutting-edge technologies, fostering both technical skill development and professional growth.
onsemi views internships as a strategic pipeline for entry-level career positions, providing a collaborative and inclusive environment where interns work alongside diverse teams and contribute to high-impact initiatives. The company’s commitment to sustainability, including its goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2040, enables interns to engage in projects that align with global environmental priorities.
Key benefits include:
- Competitive compensation and medical benefits
- Flexible work hours aligned with academic schedules
- Access to Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) which foster a sense of belonging and provide opportunities for mentorship and community engagement
- Networking events, professional development workshops, and project showcases that build career readiness and visibility across the organization
Internship roles span multiple disciplines including engineering, business operations, data analytics, and finance, and are designed to align with onsemi’s strategic goals of innovation and workforce development. Structured programs such as rotational field sales and finance analyst tracks offer additional career pathways for interns transitioning into full-time roles.
Responsibilitiesonsemi is seeking a highly motivated AI & Data Engineering Intern (Onsite – San Jose) to help accelerate new product introduction by building and improving AI‑assisted internal workflows that speed up go‑to‑market (GTM) and new product introduction (NPI) execution. The intern will contribute to AI tools that streamline and make repeatable the creation of launch deliverables spanning web readiness, technical & marketing documentation, training content, samples/channel readiness, and digital promotional materials.
A key focus area is supporting AI‑driven collateral generation - an internal capability intended to generate first drafts of items such as press releases and NPI presentations, using approved “sources of truth”.
This role is ideal for a student with strong AI aptitude and the willingness to learn and build practical solutions using AI‑assisted programming, while producing clear documentation and measurable outcomes that reduce cycle time and manual effort in GTM/NPI workflows.
QualificationsCurrently enrolled in a Bachelor’s (Junior/Senior) or Master’s program in Electrical/Electronics Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Data Science/AI/ML (returning to school after internship).
Demonstrated aptitude to use AI effectively (rapid learning, iteration discipline, structured prompting/testing mindset) and willingness to program using AI tools to produce working scripts/workflows and documented outcomes.
Strong communication skills with the ability to produce clear, structured documentation and translate ambiguous workflows into repeatable, auditable steps (critical for GTM/NPI readiness and internal tool adoption).
Preferred (Nice‑to‑Have):
Familiarity with Python and basic data tooling (e.g., data wrangling/analysis, automation scripting) to support internal workflow automation and repeatable reporting.
Exposure to LLM/prompt workflows and/or document‑to‑output generation concepts (e.g., generating PowerPoint/Word outputs from structured prompts and validated source documents).
Interest in product planning and launch processes (PPP/WPP → GTM/NPI) and comfort working across deliverable categories (documentation, training, web readiness, and launch checklists).
More details about our company benefits can be found here:
https://www.onsemi.com/careers/career-benefits
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