I applied through university. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Intel Corporation (Hillsboro, OR) in July 2013
Interview
I met a recruiter on campus and did an interview the very next day. I was asked to come for an onsite interview and I went a couple months later.
The onsite interview was from 8:30am-6:30pm. I did an hour long presentation on my research and then I met with 10 people back to back for 30-45 min each. It was a mix of managers and peers. They mainly asked questions about my research and my thought process. I also got the typical behavioral questions, but those only came from one person and she had a list of questions to ask, maybe from HR. I left the interview feeling very good about it. I hadn't gotten stumped on any questions and was able to maintain a positive demeanor throughout the very long day. I thought I'd for sure get an offer, but I didn't. Not sure what they're looking for.
Very easy interview process. It took 3 months to get the offer. great work experience, poor management. strict deadlines. stressful, no work life balance, low salary, poor communication between upper management and engineers. lots of office politics
I applied online. I interviewed at Intel Corporation in May 2024
Interview
The manager emphasized questions about teamwork and collaboration, since my technical expertise had already been demonstrated and was not a concern during the interview process. The manager and his colleague took turns asking questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you resolve conflict, how do you prioritize projects, how do you mentor and train junior engineer?,...
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Intel Corporation (Kuala Lumpur) in Oct 2022
Interview
Virtual interview with the Director and Hiring Manager and it took almost one hour. They were looking for equipment engineer for their new process. Mostly talking about how I could contribute.