I applied online. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Intel Corporation (Hillsboro, OR) in Jul 2013
Interview
Applied online at intel.com/jobs - screened for Phone interview (about 1 hr: both technical questions + behavioral questions) - given an offer for on-site interview right at the end of the phone interview - scheduled for on-site within 10 days - on-site was day-long - 9 AM to 4 PM..consisted of 2:1 ( 9-10 am) with potential colleagues + 1:1 (10-11 am) with Group Leader + 45 mins PhD thesis pppt. + 15 mins questions_answers + 12-1:30 PM (lunch + ppt by Intel about benefits + overview of D1D ramp etc) + Fab Window Tour + 2-3 PM (2:1 interview: HR + technical) + 3-4 Pm (1:1 with Area Manager)...ended at about 4 PM....
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Questions were basically from my PhD thesis: graphene devices . lithographic fabrication + etching + plasma generation
1.Describe about your research. What kind of photoresist was used? How does dry etching (RIE etch) works.. the setup. Any proble m during research and approach to solve. etcs.
did a phone interview and was brought on campus for all day 2nd round interviews. After the process, I was made an offer and given a number of site options to consider. Was given sometime to accept offer. Offer came with base salary, sign on bonus and relo. Later was sent some job openings to consider.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Intel Corporation in Jul 2013
Interview
There was an HR interview first. It focused on my past projects and programming skills. Asked about my project experiences in OOP programming. Later, a technical interview was scheduled for Java, as I requested. Questions were based on OOP concepts in Java.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Debug a given Java code. Correct it. And predict the outputs.
It was fairly simple. But I screwed it up.