If you start at Intel, you will likely have a fine career.
Start as an intern and don't work anywhere else. You will never know how other successful companies function.
If you have worked anywhere else, you will not fit in with the Intel culture.
Do one thing, do it well. Properly plan, find, and staff projects.
Phone screen intelligence test. Boring 10-hour day. A couple of intelligence tests. Confrontation interviews were very stupid.
Pretty straightforward. Few technical questions, but the focus is on behavioral traits. Took less than a month from interview to offer. * Phone interview * Onsite interview with 4-5 people, including a lunch break with a potential colleague.
It was easy, although I had too much stress. It was easier than I thought. It only required self-confidence and awareness. They are professional, and I love the company's culture.
Phone screen intelligence test. Boring 10-hour day. A couple of intelligence tests. Confrontation interviews were very stupid.
Pretty straightforward. Few technical questions, but the focus is on behavioral traits. Took less than a month from interview to offer. * Phone interview * Onsite interview with 4-5 people, including a lunch break with a potential colleague.
It was easy, although I had too much stress. It was easier than I thought. It only required self-confidence and awareness. They are professional, and I love the company's culture.