I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Intel Corporation (Santa Clara, CA) in Feb 2007
Interview
The interviewer asked a series of questions, some which related to the job, others that seemed a bit odd. One question that struck me as odd, and maybe it was the wording, was to name a time when I had to use library research. Now, I am in a department in school that relies on peer-reviewed journals and such to do most of my research, most of which can be found in online databases. It was probably nerves, but the word "library" itself made me think I needed to talk about in-library experience, which I had very little of because of my school's awesome databases of online resources. My answer could have been stronger.
Also, the interviewer asked me what group within the division I was interviewing for I would prefer, but none of those groups were mentioned online, and the interviewer kind of seemed unwilling to explain what each group did, despite names that were very vague as to what their purpose might be.
iMy Intel software intern interview experience was good and technical. The interviewer asked about programming languages, data structures, OOP concepts, DBMS, and some coding questions. They also discussed my projects, problem-solving skills, teamwork, and interest in software development and cloud technologies.
Primero tuve una entrevista con reclutamiento sobre mi perfil y experiencia. Después, una entrevista técnica con preguntas básicas de electrónica y resolución de problemas, enfocadas en conocimientos fundamentales y análisis.
I interviewed at Intel Corporation (Hillsboro, OR)
Interview
The final interview lasted for 1 hour 5 minutes. Two people interviewed me, and I was asked many questions. How the interview will go depends on your introduction and research experience.
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