I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Intel Corporation in May 2014
Interview
Applied online for several positions at a smaller Intel facility (~100 people). Took about 6 weeks for them to contact me by email saying they were interested. I then had a 30 minute phone screening which was primarily discussing my background. I was not asked to solve any technical problems. I heard back within a couple days that they wanted me for an onsite interview. Onsite interview was 4 hours long and consisted of meeting 6 people, two managers, two team leads, and two engineers. Mostly discussed my background and quizzed me on it. Engineers had some design questions for me. Notably not asked any algorithms questions. Finally I took a written test where I had to analyze and write some different code fragments. Was not difficult.
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Question 1
I always have difficulty answering the more personal questions - "What makes you frustrated at work" The technical part of the interview was not challenging for me because I had a strong background in the material.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Intel Corporation (Danzig) in Jun 2011
Interview
It was only one interview on-site, which I'd scheduled with manager (on phone) the week before. During the interview, there were three people asking question, most of them were really easy and required only basic C++ and coding skills (types of casts, heap vs stack, constructors, virtual functions, etc.). Atmosphere was quite friendly. Be prepared to express your salary expectations (I would recommend to aim high as the salary is up to manager most of the time).
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Question 1
Not really difficult, but "What are disadvantages of using templates in C++" was a bit surprising.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Intel Corporation (Santa Clara, CA) in Sep 2012
Interview
Interview process include an initial interview and one day on-site. For the on-site you will have 4~5 technical interviews, and having lunch with the prospect manager.
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Question 1
I am asked to print out all the possible letter combinations on telephone pad when you punch in a 7-digit number.