The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Intel Corporation (Folsom, CA) in Feb 2011
Interview
I received an e-mail from an employee in response to my application on Intel's website for a graduate internship in hardware engineering. I scheduled a "1 hour" phone interview with him. I didn't have an in-person interview since the internship was in a different state. He described the pre-silicon validation internship and what his group does. During the interview, I was asked questions about logic design, computer architecture, and validation. The interview went fairly well even though I could not answer every question that he asked. I was asked if I could commit for a 6-month internship and I said that I could. I was then asked for the exact dates that I could start and end the internship on. I did not hear anything back from him until I got a phone call from another Intel employee with details of their offer for the internship.
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.