I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Intel Corporation
Interview
Consisted of 3 interview phases. 1) Approx 1-hr individual phone interview with HR representative. 2) approx 1.5- hr Individual F2F interview with hiring manager, and 3) a 3-hr panel interview with 5 engineering leads from varous levels and areas of the company. In my case, thois was followed up by additional individual interviews/introductions with various leads and several lab tours. These 3 phases were all spread out over 4 weeks, with the final panel interview and toure lasting all day. It was very intense, and based as much if not more on how I handeled stress and rediculously short deadlines as it was on my technical knowledge. Lots of subjective philosophical questions on "how would you handle this situation with a upstream supplier or engineering team", etc..
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why are manhole covers round? - typical question exploring creative thinking today, but at the time it was pretty novel.
I interviewed at Intel Corporation (Hillsboro, OR) in Jul 2013
Interview
Hiring manager visited university for initial selection. I am PhD candidate working on experimental physics. Second round was "plant visit" which was one full day of interview.
1. technical interview (2 interviewers)
2. presentation 45 min 5 audience, one senior person and other 3-5 years experience
3. Team leader interview 45 min, i think this was like a stress interview.
4. lunch presentation and fab tour
5. HR interview (2 interviewers) 45 min
6. Area manager interivew 30-45 min
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Every interviewer asking you to ask lot of questions.
I interviewed at Intel Corporation (Hillsboro, OR) in Aug 2013
Interview
The hiring manager set up a phone interview. The position was for testing. So, a lot of questions on types of testing, differences between them, realtime test cases, my experience and issues faced with testing etc... were asked. Then, a very few technical (very basic) C++ questions were asked. The interview was very simple.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
All questions were very basic and totally answerable if you are strong on the basics.