Overview

Introduction
Lam’s intern program is a strategic initiative that is designed to hire the most talented and diverse students to build our future pipeline of graduates and enable the innovators of tomorrow.
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How To Apply
All internships can be found on the company's careers page. Go to the Internships tab. Interns may also create an alert to be notified of new internship postings. Students may apply for any internships they feel they are a fit for.
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About the Program
As a summer intern at Lam Research, you can expect to gain valuable hands-on experience in the semiconductor industry. You will have the opportunity to closely collaborate with experienced professionals, gain insight into cutting-edge technology, think critically and problem solve, and receive the support you need to succeed. Lam’s dynamic work environment will expose you to a variety of departments and projects that will fuel your growth and development.
About the Company
At Lam Research, we create equipment that drives technological advancements in the semiconductor industry. Our innovative solutions enable chipmakers to power progress in nearly all aspects of modern life. We lead the way in one of the most critical and fast-moving industries on the planet. We recognize and celebrate our teams’ achievements. We strive to create an inclusive and diverse culture where everyone’s contribution and voice has value. We evaluate and evolve our offerings, so our peop...
Intern Reviews
- “The culture at Lam is very positive. Very flexible schedule. I was expected to work 8 hours a day only and I worked from home 2 days a week.”
- “I felt like the work life balance was pretty good, we were to work up to 40 hours a week in person. There was flexibility if you had to take some time off because of vacation or anything else. I also liked how they mixed in a good variety of events to meet and interact with...
- “The culture at Lam is very positive. Very flexible schedule. I was expected to work 8 hours a day only and I worked from home 2 days a week.”
- “I felt like the work life balance was pretty good, we were to work up to 40 hours a week in person. There was flexibility if you had to take some time off because of vacation or anything else. I also liked how they mixed in a good variety of events to meet and interact with other interns. They seemed to have a good, structured program regarding that.”
- “Really great culture, people seemed like they wanted to work and found enjoyment in doing so. Everyone was super friendly and willing to help or talk. 8 hour days but managers were flexible whenever something came up.”
- “Culture was very welcoming and kind. Most of the people I worked with were really understanding and supportive of each other. I worked the typical 8-5 with a lunch break in between. Manager was really supportive of work/life balance, making sure that I took breaks and didn't work too much that I risked burnout.”
Getting Hired Here
- “Interviews were super nice; all of my interviewers were happy to answer all my questions. It was probably one of the best interview experiences I have had.”
- “The interviewers were asking equal technical and behavioral questions.”
- “I had two interviews; one was simply a screening call just to get some basic information from me and an opportunity for me to ask ...
- “Interviews were super nice; all of my interviewers were happy to answer all my questions. It was probably one of the best interview experiences I have had.”
- “The interviewers were asking equal technical and behavioral questions.”
- “I had two interviews; one was simply a screening call just to get some basic information from me and an opportunity for me to ask questions about the internship. The second was an interview with the manager I was going to be working directly under which was more technical.”
- “Interviewers were so kind and welcoming, felt comfortable during interviews which allowed me to perform well. Interviews were challenging, but I felt capable.”