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Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Chandler, AZ Dec 2011 – Reviewed May 13, 2013 New
Interview Details – Got a telephonic Interview first.. asked general questions about CV, background and stuff. Then called onsite.. general technical programming questions.
Interview Question –
Code a circular linked list.
Explain Real Time programming.
Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Chandler, AZ Mar 2013 – Reviewed May 2, 2013
Interview Details – I was interview for two different positions. One was over the phone, and he asked very general general questions (ie "tell me about yourself"). The other interview was on the Intel campus. I was interview by three Intel employees working for the particular department that I was interviewing for. The interviewers were very friendly, and the questions were reasonable.
Interview Question – The best way to prepare is to just know yourself and your resume. If you are a grad student, the interview can be similar to a thesis defense. Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Folsom, CA May 2012 – Reviewed Mar 17, 2013
Interview Details – One phone screen of about 30 minutes
Interview Question – Very basic questions on cache, unix commands and technical academic projects. Answer Question
Negotiation Details – Extended internship beyond the actual dates.
Accepted Offer – Reviewed Mar 3, 2013
Interview Details – Initially applied online, followed up by an email inquiring if I was still interested. Then conducted a phone interview with two marketing managers - fifteen minutes. Was asked to follow up with work samples by email.
Interview Question – What digital marketing resources do you use/know of? View Answer
Negotiation Details – No negotiations
Accepted Offer – Reviewed Feb 18, 2013
Interview Details – I had one interview after chatting at a engineering conference career booth. The interview was laid back and asked about my former work experience and some other basic questions about my interests and goals. It was more a conversation than a stiff interview. Received my internship offer directly after the interview. Great company, and great experience.
Interview Question – Once again, it was a conversation more than an interview so there really were no tough questions. Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Folsom, CA Jan 2012 – Reviewed Feb 15, 2013
Interview Details – One telephonic interview- Started by asking about details on my resume my previous work experience, projects and my coursework. Then 15-20min technical questions about Computer Architecture,Digital VLSI, Verilog. Then he briefed me about the team and told my role and what I would be working on a day-day basis.
Interview Question – Given a design block in Verilog how would you go about verifying the design. Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Hillsboro, OR Sep 2011 – Reviewed Aug 25, 2012
Interview Details – I applied through my university. An Intel sponsor was there to get acquainted with the graduates there. I sent my CV and was contacted by phone for a preliminary interview and then attended a 1:1 interview with the manager.
Interview Question – The interview was very detailed regarding my technical background. I had to explain why I chose to took some of the courses and how this helped had me through my past years. Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Santa Clara, CA Dec 2011 – Reviewed Jun 25, 2012
Interview Details –
Questions from previous work experience, digital design and computer architecture
What is pipelining?
What is paging?
Difference between sequential circuits and combinational circuits?
State machine questions
Virtual memory
Cache coherency
Cache types and techniques to improve cache performance
Interview Question – describing an old project that I had worked on View Answer
Negotiation Details – no negotiation
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Hillsboro, OR Apr 2012 – Reviewed Jun 3, 2012
Interview Details – Easy communications right from the start. They setup an hour long interview via email. The interview just focused on my research work with a couple of questions on C.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Hillsboro, OR Mar 2011 – Reviewed Mar 25, 2012
Interview Details –
I had applied for internship position at Intel. Got a mail from one of the employees at Intel and they scheduled a phone interview with me. Interview was pretty simple. They asked me on some basic questions in VLSI Design, Computer Architecture and Logic Design.
Completed my internship and got a full time offer :) Proud to be a part of Intel team .
Interview Question –
Some of the questions were
1) Questions on my project. What difficulties did u have? How did you share the workload?
2) Transistor operation (different regions)
3) Which is better to implement NAND or NOR? Why?
4) How do you route the metal layers?
5) Some questions on layout.
6) Pipeling and cache memory operation. Advantages of cache memory.
7) Sequence detector design.
Answer Question
Negotiation Details – Did not negotiate. Feels great to work for Intel.
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