International Campus Partnerships
For a career with Infineon, it is essential to have a strong professional background and enthusiasm for technology. It is also important that you convince us that you have a variety of additional skills and traits, such as:
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Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
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Entrepreneurial spirit
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Proactive approach
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Confident personality
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Intercultural competence
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At least one foreign language
We take our responsibility very seriously, and work together with associations that help students to gain these skills. Among others we are working together with:
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IAESTE (International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience) provides practical training in an exchange program among members in order to enhance technical and professional development and to promote international understanding. |
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BEST (Board of European Students of Technology) strives to help European students of technology to become more internationally minded. BEST organizes learning events, training, and job fairs, for example. |
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BONDING’s goal is to put students in contact with industry specialists and potential future employers early in their studies by organizing career fairs, workshops etc. At the beginning of 2007, Infineon was chosen as a sponsor of bonding.
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SDW (Stiftung der Deutschen Wirtschaft – Foundation of German Business) is an interface between the economy and the educational system. It provides scholarships for talented and socially committed students, as well as offering a wide range of training and project opportunities. |
Infineon Technologies highly appreciates additional commitment beside course work if the activities demonstrates the ability to think outside the box. The cooperative activities mentioned above are a few examples of many similar programs we are involved in to help students to gain additional skills and traits.

