A Farewell Note to My Intel Colleagues


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This was the letter I sent to my colleagues at Intel at couple of weeks ago when I resigned.  The response was overwhelming!  I received so many personal notes of support, gratitude, recollections of past adventures, and many thanks.  The flood of messages was humbling.  Fond memories of great people and wonderfully challenging times. 

I am posting this for the people who I missed on the distribution list (tough to remember everyone and I am sure I missed many) and for those previous employees who had already left the company.  This message applies to you too.  I wanted to share and say thank you.

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For those non-Intel readers, if you are interested in the core values that drive longtime Intel employees, here is a picture of my very worn badge.  I believe in these values and will carry them forward in all future endeavors of my professional career.

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Matthew Rosenquist
Matthew Rosenquist

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