I applied through college or university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Intel Corporation (Kuala Lumpur) in Jan 2010
Interview
Communication started with a call for interview request and all other details was communicated by email, which was very clear providing all the necessary details such as the job title, time and venue for interview, documents to bring along.
It was a onetime interview and was interviewed by 2 senior tech leads/managers in the team.
Interview lasted for few hours.
Initial question was to introduce your self and talk about my own strengths and accomplishments which from perception is for the interviewers to get to know more about me and also to test my vocabulary skills.
Once after this the interviewers went on to ask about my final year degree project and after this it was mostly technical with regards to project, and programming languages and also analytical thinking questions to check if i can think extremely fast and come up with the best solution to problems provided.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
unexpected question was that the interviewers were hands on and provided questions with regards on analytical thinking and have to come up with software programs for those questions. Unexpected part is that all of these had to be done on a white board and not on paper and the interviewers were looking at details like comments, coding structure, feasibility and maintenance of the code in the long run.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Intel Corporation (Santa Clara, CA) in Nov 2011
Interview
Initial contact: got a call from a recruiter likely because of contacts I already have in the company. Again this highlights the importance of keeping in touch with past coworkers.
Interview:
Phone screen - about a 45 min phone interview primarily to get some idea on the extent of my projects role in terms of complexity and my ability to articulate past product life cycles.
On site interview - flew to my on site interview since the group is not in Santa Clara. The questions are mostly situational and behavioral in nature. I knew that this group had limited consumer product development experience so I thought that the key to getting an offer was to relate past risks, issues & challenges and how I dealt and managed them to get a product out. This was a whole day one on one interviews with other program managers, one manager and an architect. There were no technical questions. I did make sure to highlight that I had SW dev experience as a programmer, tech lead and manager in previous companies.
Hiring process: I received the offer within the week after one on site interview. I spoke with the recruiter regarding the compensation. The base salary was a lateral move from another high tech company but the the profit sharing/company bonus was better. I accepted the offer after talking to my contacts in the company. I have to say that boring team was very efficient and very accessible.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you manage a project / program with teams across different geographies, time zones, languages & cultures? I expected this question and it was asked more than once. This is a complex question as it calls into ones various skills: communication, organizational, physical and mental stamina and schedule flexibility.