I applied online. I interviewed at Intel Corporation
Interview
Very smooth and friendly. One with recruiter, then hiring manager called and finally a half a day with team. Since my job was process engineer, there was no test on the interview
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Intel Corporation in Aug 2012
Interview
After submitting the online application, I was contacted via email for a phone interview. The phone interview was scheduled a week after the email and was done by one of the group members with whom I would be working with. It appears that they delegated out this task among their group members to get the initial group of candidates they want to bring in. There were technical and behavior questions in the phone interview.
Two weeks after the phone interview, I was brought in for an on-site interview. The group brought in was much smaller than I expected, and I think this may be a variance that depends on the group and the manager who is doing the hiring. In any case, all the group members, including the manager, had a chance to interview each of us alone. The questions were of similar quality to the phone interview, but they were more in depth as they could draw diagrams and look you in the eye.
Overall it was a good experience and felt like a fair process. Remember to get plenty of sleep and don't stress out too much about it, but also don't forget to review the knowledge you listed on your resume, as well as the knowledge required for the job description.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
I was expecting to be quizzed on the knowledge required for the job, rather than what I had listed on my resume. So I completely embarrassed myself over the simple question: "How does a MOSFET work?"
Received a phone interview in mid-September, and received a notification for the next round of interviews a week later. presetation+7 interview. Received an oral offer a week later (end of September). Background check after a month and a half. Received offer in mid-November
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Any experience?Research experience?Expected annual salary?
The interview consisted of 8 hours of consecutive interviews in a very small conference room. I did have a lunch break, which was slightly more relaxed but was yet another interview. I was not shown where I might work if an offer was made and the site was not described at all.