Summer 2026

IT Engineer Intern

Deadline 9/5/26
Keysight Technologies

Keysight Technologies

10,001+ employees

Manufactures test equipment and measurement software

Compensation Overview

$35.96 - $38.73/hr

No H1B Sponsorship

Santa Clara, CA, USA

In Person

Category
IT & Security (1)
Required Skills
ServiceNow
Computer Networking
Requirements
  • Strong people skills and a knack for problem solving.
  • Ability to maintain composure and customer focus while troubleshooting and solving technical issues.
  • Ability to adhere to a schedule of customer appointments.
  • Customer Service mentality
  • Good communication and listening skills
  • Visa Sponsorship is not available for this position.
Responsibilities
  • Assist Keysight employees in transitioning to evolving productivity platforms by delivering hands-on training and troubleshooting a range of devices, including iPhones and laptops.
  • Guide users to leverage internal resources such as Microsoft Office 365 Cloud, Success Factors, Comaround Knowledge Management, and Concur.
  • Resolve technical issues for internal clients.
  • Operate as a walk-up solution center for internal clients at the IT Hub, mirroring the concept of the Apple Genius Bar.
  • Work with IT Service Management software, including ServiceNow, and participate in diverse projects within the organization.
  • Gain exposure to access and authentication procedures, endpoint devices, and networking.
  • Part-time continuation during the school year.
Desired Qualifications
  • Understanding of different hardware and software platforms from iOS to Android, Windows, and Mac OS.
  • Knowledgeable about the Microsoft environment on both Mobile and PC platforms.
  • Excellent people skills, able to articulate your knowledge and experience to users for best practices, tips, tricks, and insights.
  • Audio visual experience (Bluetooth, audio settings in the operating system, headsets, soft phone services, etc.)
  • Experience with collaboration platforms (Teams, Zoom, etc.)
  • Knowledge and experience using Microsoft and Mac command line interfaces.
  • General understanding of Microsoft ActiveSync and Active Directory Architecture.
  • Currently enrolled in a college program, preferably in Technology. May consider business majors with a concentration in Information Systems.
Keysight Technologies

Keysight Technologies

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Keysight Technologies sells test and measurement hardware and software for electronics design and deployment. Its products combine precise instruments with software to measure, analyze, and validate designs, supporting work from prototyping to production in areas like electronic design, e-mobility, network monitoring, and 5G. The company differentiates itself with a wide range of industry-grade instruments, integrated software for end-to-end test workflows, and ongoing services and support, including involvement in 6G development. Its goal is to help customers digitalize and speed up the design, testing, and deployment of electrical and telecommunications technologies.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Santa Rosa, California

Founded

1939

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • AI sales reached 17% of revenue in fiscal 2026, accelerating growth.
  • 800Gbps and 1.6Tbps optical links expand Keysight’s data-center validation market.
  • CATARC collaboration anchors EV charging certification across China, Europe, and North America.

What critics are saying

  • Hyperscaler capex concentration makes AI-driven bookings vulnerable to a single spending cycle.
  • Rohde & Schwarz, Tektronix, and National Instruments will attack EV charging pricing.
  • Free cash flow margin fell to 27.5%, limiting buybacks and acquisitions.

What makes Keysight Technologies unique

  • Keysight couples hardware, software, and emulation across the full product lifecycle.
  • Its May 21, 2026 ADS 2026 EOE workflow unifies electrical and optical simulation.
  • Keysight’s May 14, 2026 PCIe 7.0 tools automate 128 GT/s receiver verification.

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Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Health Savings Account/Flexible Spending Account

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

Flexible Time Off

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Paid Family Leave

Tuition Reimbursement

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Company News

Equity Insider
May 20th, 2026
Keysight's (NYSE:KEYS) Q1 CY2026 sales beat estimates, stock soars.

Keysight's (NYSE:KEYS) Q1 CY2026 sales beat estimates, stock soars. Posted on May 20, 2026 By News Team Electronic measurement provider Keysight (NYSE:KEYS) beat Wall Street's revenue expectations in Q1 CY2026, with sales up 31.5% year on year to $1.72 billion. On top of that, next quarter's revenue guidance ($1.74 billion at the midpoint) was surprisingly good and 5.3% above what analysts were expecting. Its non-GAAP profit of $2.87 per share was 23.7% above analysts' consensus estimates. Keysight (KEYS) Q1 CY2026 highlights: * Revenue: $1.72 billion vs analyst estimates of $1.7 billion (31.5% year-on-year growth, 0.8% beat) * Adjusted EPS: $2.87 vs analyst estimates of $2.32 (23.7% beat) * Adjusted Operating Income: $465 million vs analyst estimates of $466.7 million (27.1% margin, in line) * Revenue Guidance for Q2 CY2026 is $1.74 billion at the midpoint, above analyst estimates of $1.65 billion * Adjusted EPS guidance for Q2 CY2026 is $2.46 at the midpoint, above analyst estimates of $2.16 * Operating Margin: 23.7%, up from 15.8% in the same quarter last year * Free Cash Flow Margin: 27.5%, down from 35% in the same quarter last year * Market Capitalization: $58.39 billion Company overview. Spun off from Hewlett-Packard in 2014, Keysight (NYSE:KEYS) offers electronic measurement products for use in various sectors. Revenue growth. A company's long-term sales performance is one signal of its overall quality. Any business can put up a good quarter or two, but the best consistently grow over the long haul. Unfortunately, Keysight's 5.6% annualized revenue growth over the last five years was tepid. This fell short of its benchmark for the industrials sector and is a tough starting point for its analysis. Long-term growth is the most important, but within industrials, a half-decade historical view may miss new industry trends or demand cycles. Keysight's annualized revenue growth of 8.5% over the last two years is above its five-year trend, suggesting some bright spots. This quarter, Keysight reported wonderful year-on-year revenue growth of 31.5%, and its $1.72 billion of revenue exceeded Wall Street's estimates by 0.8%. Company management is currently guiding for a 28.7% year-on-year increase in sales next quarter. Looking further ahead, sell-side analysts expect revenue to grow 13.1% over the next 12 months, an improvement versus the last two years. This projection is noteworthy and indicates its newer products and services will fuel better top-line performance. ALSO WORTH WATCHING: Nvidia's Quiet Partner. Nvidia's chips cost a hundred grand. The connectors that make them work cost even more. One company makes them all. Every AI server needs specialized infrastructure the chip companies don't make. High-speed cables. Power connectors. Thermal sensors. This 90-year-old company built a monopoly on it. The AI boom just started. This stock is still flying under the radar. Claim The Stock Ticker Here for FREE. Operating Margin. Keysight has been a well-oiled machine over the last five years. It demonstrated elite profitability for an industrials business, boasting an average operating margin of 21%. This result isn't surprising as its high gross margin gives it a favorable starting point. Analyzing the trend in its profitability, Keysight's operating margin decreased by 5.8 percentage points over the last five years. This raises questions about the company's expense base because its revenue growth should have given it leverage on its fixed costs, resulting in better economies of scale and profitability. This quarter, Keysight generated an operating margin profit margin of 23.7%, up 7.9 percentage points year on year. The increase was solid, and because its operating margin rose more than its gross margin, Equity Insider can infer it was more efficient with expenses such as marketing, R&D, and administrative overhead. Earnings per share. Equity Insider track the long-term change in earnings per share (EPS) for the same reason as long-term revenue growth. Compared to revenue, however, EPS highlights whether a company's growth is profitable. Keysight's EPS grew at 8.8% compounded annual growth rate over the last five years, higher than its 5.6% annualized revenue growth. This tells Equity Insider the company became more profitable on a per-share basis as it expanded. Diving into the nuances of Keysight's earnings can give Equity Insider a better understanding of its performance. A five-year view shows that Keysight has repurchased its stock, shrinking its share count by 7.5%. This tells Equity Insider its EPS outperformed its revenue not because of increased operational efficiency but financial engineering, as buybacks boost per share earnings. Like with revenue, Equity Insider analyze EPS over a shorter period to see if Equity Insider is missing a change in the business. For Keysight, its two-year annual EPS growth of 9.6% is similar to its five-year trend, implying stable earnings power. In Q1, Keysight reported adjusted EPS of $2.87, up from $1.70 in the same quarter last year. This print easily cleared analysts' estimates, and shareholders should be content with the results. Over the next 12 months, Wall Street expects Keysight's full-year EPS of $8.67 to grow 10.6%.

AbstractCore
Apr 13th, 2026
xG-Afterwork @ Keysight & HHI 6G Summit.

xG-Afterwork @ Keysight & HHI 6G Summit. On March 19, Keysight and Fraunhofer HHI brought the spotlight of 6G to Berlin with their 6G Summit, attended by leading stakeholders from industry, academia, and research. From RF and semiconductor research to MIMO, NTN, ISAC, Digital Twins, and AI-RAN development, this event showed how the 6G community's collaborative efforts are collectively driving meaningful progress across the entire ecosystem. Conversations carried on into the evening at a special xG-Afterwork edition. A long day, but a valuable one - here are some highlights: * airpuls demonstrated a motion detection application for hospital wake-up rooms, implemented within their private 5G network deployment. * Keysight and Fraunhofer HHI offered a glimpse into the capabilities of future networks by showcasing applications in Integrated Communication and Sensing. * Sascha Thiergart (Embever) and Harald Naumann (Antennity) introduced a new platform for fast and cost-efficient IoT device development. * Sebastian Peters (infrasignal) shared compelling insights into the challenges and opportunities of digitalizing and connecting traffic lights in Berlin using 5G standards. For Xg Incubator, the ultimate highlight is what happens after the official program: people staying, connecting, and diving into lively, in-depth discussions. Creating these moments is exactly why Xg Incubator organize these events - and it's great to see this happening more and more. Xg Incubator'd love to hear from you: What has xG-Afterwork brought you? New collaborators? Fresh ideas? A boost of motivation? Send Xg Incubator an email at [email protected]!

The Canary
Apr 12th, 2026
Activists 'raid' genocide-complicit tech company in Hampshire.

Activists 'raid' genocide-complicit tech company in Hampshire. Reading Time: 3 mins read At approximately 4am on Sunday, 12th April, three people from the direct action group People Against Genocide successfully evaded security and stormed the Keysight Technologies research and development plant in Hampshire: Once inside, the activists destroyed computers, servers and machinery, directly linked to the murder of Palestinian, Lebanese, and Iranian civilians. All three were arrested inside the factory: Keysight Technologies: complicit in Israel's genocide. US-owned Keysight Technologies manufactures radar and electronic warfare systems for military use. They supply UAV Tactical Systems (U-TacS), a drone factory which is now entirely owned by Elbit Systems, Israel's biggest weapons maker. Amongst other drones, U-TacS are responsible for developing the Watchkeeper drone, based on Elbit's Hermes 450 drone, which has been central to the ongoing genocide in Gaza, and linked to the killing of seven aid workers from the World Central Kitchen in April 2024. They have been used to surveil and kill innocent citizens across West Asia, on behalf of the Israeli regime, and other genocidal regimes around the world. As well as supplying Israeli weapons firm Elbit Systems, Keysight Technologies works with the US Army, US Air Force and US weapons companies, including Lockheed Martin. Keysight Technologies also specialises in 5G technology for military applications. The firm collaborates with Lockheed Martin on a 5G military solution called '5G.MIL Unified Network Solutions' which provides a high-speed connection for weaponry and military applications used by the US military. Keysight Technologies also has a manufacturing plant in Israel. In addition to Elbit weapons being used to kill thousands in Gaza, Lebanon and Iran, the Israeli weapons firm also made a $2.3 billion deal with the UAE, which is accused of arming the Congolese genocide. Shutting it down. Keysight Technologies has been targeted for some time by anti-genocide activists, with several previous actions at their site at Winnerish in Berkshire, as well as Keysight facilities in Scotland. So far, rather than cutting their ties to Elbit, which supplies the Israeli military with 85% of their killer drone fleet, Keysight has chosen to invest millions in infrastructure and security. A spokesperson for People Against Genocide said: Keysight Technologies makes a killing by supplying the necessary components for the weapons used to commit mass murder in Palestine, Lebanon, Iran and the Congo. By dismantling Keysight's research and development site, Canary Media Limited is taking necessary direct action against the US and Israeli military industrial complex, responsible for the killing of people across West Asia and in the Congo. So long as they are directly involved in genocide, Canary Media Limited will continue to target this murderous company, exposing their role in supplying the Israeli and US military, and shutting them down. One action taker said: Keysight Technologies is a key supplier of Elbit Systems, who are are supplying and supporting the genocidal Israeli army. Wherever there's genocide, Elbit Systems is involved. They'll participate in any and every other illegal war. Their tag line is "battle-tested" on the Palestinian people. That is their marketing line. Recently the UAE who is heavily involved in genocide has signed a billion dollar contract with Elbit Systems. Elbit has been looking to the Congo genocide for business opportunities, and their bombs have been used in the Congo. All of the struggles are absolutely the same struggle, connected by the same genocidal maniacs. Elbit Systems uses your tax money to make billions while you can't afford healthcare, childcare, a holiday, groceries. "I support genocide" is legal. "I oppose genocide" makes you a terrorist. Now tell me who's the real terrorist? Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

The Fast Mode
Apr 8th, 2026
Keysight, Sateliot win ESA & GSMA Foundry award for blockchain-enabled 5G/6G NTN solution.

Keysight, Sateliot win ESA & GSMA Foundry award for blockchain-enabled 5G/6G NTN solution. Image Credit: Putilov Denis/Bigstockphoto.com Keysight Technologies, together with Sateliot, has been named a winner of the fifth annual European Space Agency (ESA) and GSMA Foundry Innovation Challenge for its joint project, Blockchain-enabled anomaly detection end-to-end solution for 5G Non-Terrestrial Networks. The award, presented at Mobile World Congress 2026, Barcelona, recognizes early-stage 6G innovation, supporting 6G development and non-terrestrial network (NTN) integration. The funding opportunity - provided by ESA Member States - was made possible through ESA's Space for 5G/6G and Sustainable Connectivity line, within the programme of Advanced Research in Telecommunications Systems (ARTES). The challenge was introduced last year and focused on fostering 6G innovation, with a particular emphasis on satellite-terrestrial convergence in line with the latest recommendations from the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP). The program's objective is to advance innovation and validate technical solutions that integrate satellite systems with terrestrial networks to enable ubiquitous connectivity and high-performance communications. The Keysight and Sateliot proposal integrates blockchain, artificial intelligence, and machine learning with digital calibration certificates to enable traceable calibration from satellite manufacturing through to network operation. By enabling greater satellite autonomy, the joint solution is designed to optimize network reliability, maximize uptime, and enable rapid detection and response to performance issues. By ensuring device trust, network integrity, and real-time anomaly detection across hybrid space-terrestrial segments, the joint project is designed to help operators and enterprises prepare for commercial NTN deployments. The project also aligns with ESA's ARTES programme, as it looks to strengthen Europe's competitiveness. Antonio Franchi, Head of the Space for 5G/6G & Sustainable Connectivity programme at the ESA Through these challenges, ESA aims to accelerate technologies that give Europe an edge. Keysight and Sateliot demonstrate exactly this with a solution that tackles a critical need for future 5G and 6G networks by strengthening trust in network performance, improving resilience, and supporting the smooth integration of satellite and terrestrial systems. Richard Cockle, Head of GSMA Foundry at GSMA Now in its fifth year, the GSMA Foundry Excellence Awards continue to recognize and celebrate the most innovative and impactful projects in the mobile and digital industries. This year's winners show how open collaboration can tackle real operator challenges and scale globally. Congratulations to Keysight and Sateliot for proving that innovation with measurable outcomes is the path to industry transformation. Eric Taylor, Vice President, Aerospace, Defense and Government Solutions at Keysight This recognition from the European Space Agency and the GSMA Foundry underscores the importance of trust, assurance, and autonomy as NTNs scale toward commercial readiness. Its collaboration with Sateliot demonstrates how advanced test, measurement, and AI-driven analytics can bring unprecedented visibility into hybrid space-terrestrial networks. By enabling verifiable performance and real-time anomaly detection, The Fast Mode is helping operators accelerate the deployment of resilient, standards-based NTN services worldwide. Albert Pujol, CIO at Sateliot This award is a recognition of the talent of its R&D team in creating a trusted architecture. Together with Keysight, The Fast Mode has demonstrated that Sateliot not only offers global connectivity but also leads the way in the resilience and operational autonomy necessary to transform space into a secure infrastructure. Ray Sharma is an Industry Analyst and Editor at The Fast Mode. He has over 15 years of experience in mobile broadband technologies and solutions, conducting research and analysis on various technology segments and producing articles and write-ups on the latest developments within the sector. He is also in charge of social media engagement and industry liaisons. The Fast Mode 9658 likes TWEETS 28.4K FOLLOWING 3479 FOLLOWERS 13.2K

Yahoo Finance
Apr 7th, 2026
Keysight Technologies surges 23% as AI infrastructure testing drives record $1.65B orders

The AI investment landscape is entering a second phase focused on infrastructure testing and validation, away from the chip-focused first phase dominated by Nvidia. This shift is creating opportunities in less visible sectors. Keysight Technologies reported record fiscal Q1 2026 results with revenue of $1.6 billion, up 23% year-over-year, and orders of $1.65 billion. For the first time, wireline revenue exceeded wireless revenue, driven by demand for 800G and 1.6T optical transceiver validation needed for AI data centres. The company's software and services now represent 40% of revenue, with recurring revenue at 29%. Management projects full-year fiscal 2026 revenue growth above 20%. Despite an 80% gain over 52 weeks and a 23% post-earnings surge, the stock trades roughly 10% below analyst consensus targets at approximately $290 per share.