The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Intel Corporation in Feb 2012
Interview
New college graduate full time. Basically the on-campus interview was one on one. I didn't know what job I was interviewing for until I got there (EE major). Won't give the specific title but it wasn't "hardcore" EE like analog or component design. Went over the resume a bit...had to do a few simple code snippets. There was one minimally technical EE related question. I was surprised...reading other interview reviews I studied beforehand expecting a really hard question. Then I was told to apply to an online listing for the position the next day and had to go through an online background check afterwards. Then there was a phone interview with the original one on one guy and another guy in the group. Largely behavioral type stuff like "describe a time when..." Then they made an offer. All of this happened in one week starting Monday ending Friday.
The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Intel Corporation (Hillsboro, OR) in Nov 2011
Interview
Interview started with basic information regarding education and past experience.It was technical interview for interns so it was not in depth.But quality of questions were good.Couple of problem solving questions were asked related to vlsi.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
A question on inverter sizing to minimize rise and fall time.
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Intel Corporation (Santa Clara, CA) in Dec 2011
Interview
I received an email from my department asking me to send my resume to a Software Engineer position at Intel. I sent my resume and after about a month, I was contacted directly by a Team lead from the Power Management group at Intel. They asked me my preferred date and time for the phone interview and I scheduled it a week later.