At first, they spoke about intel in general and described the job itself. After that, I spoke about myself, including what I studied at university and what projects I did. Following that, they asked questions.
Interview over Microsoft Teams with two engineers on the team. Asked basic computer engineering problems, covering computer architecture and Verilog syntax. Also discussed future plans, such as pursuing graduate school and commitment if a job offer
Long and pointless, as if they just have to do it, so they ask about typical stuff, like a copy and paste. Easy in a certain way. But multiple interviews for no reason.
At first, they spoke about intel in general and described the job itself. After that, I spoke about myself, including what I studied at university and what projects I did. Following that, they asked questions.
Interview over Microsoft Teams with two engineers on the team. Asked basic computer engineering problems, covering computer architecture and Verilog syntax. Also discussed future plans, such as pursuing graduate school and commitment if a job offer
Long and pointless, as if they just have to do it, so they ask about typical stuff, like a copy and paste. Easy in a certain way. But multiple interviews for no reason.