I received a phone call from the recruiter team, and three weeks later, I had a phone screen. Finally, an onsite interview followed one week later.
The process actually went fast. However, sometimes they were really busy, and you might want to remind them to ask for feedback as soon as possible.
The interviewer promised to give me feedback one week later, but never got back to me, even though I sent out two emails to follow up. This was quite disappointing.
But after all, the interviews were not too difficult, and the interviewers were nice and kind.
The phone screen asked some behavioral questions, like motivation, strengths, and weaknesses, and also some basic algorithms.
The onsite interview was focused more on your resume.
The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Intel Graduate Product Development Engineer role in Dublin, Ireland.
Intel's interview process for their Graduate Product Development Engineer roles in Dublin, Ireland is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having mixed feelings for Intel's Graduate Product Development Engineer interview process in Dublin, Ireland.