A good place to start a career. Talent colleagues will help you grow. The complicated system lets you know how a big company like Intel works.
A bad place to continue your career. There's not much room for promotion. Some managers are really stunk. Staying there for a long time doesn't mean you are that smart.
Be nice to someone different from you.
Managers really need to update their skills and view. It's meaningless that people fight each other within the same company. Go ahead and solve the problem.
First phone call, then a technical interview on Zoom with two interviewers. Asked "meet code" style questions. It was pretty average, but one of the interviewers had bad service and kept getting disconnected. So it was hard to maintain conversation,
Lots of scenario-based questions. Good to know your CV well and have examples of past experiences that relate to the job you are going for. Mix of technical and HR questions.
The interview was decent. It was very behavioral, but technical questions were still asked. To prepare: * Research the company thoroughly beforehand. * Prepare some questions to ask. Doing so will ensure you do well.
First phone call, then a technical interview on Zoom with two interviewers. Asked "meet code" style questions. It was pretty average, but one of the interviewers had bad service and kept getting disconnected. So it was hard to maintain conversation,
Lots of scenario-based questions. Good to know your CV well and have examples of past experiences that relate to the job you are going for. Mix of technical and HR questions.
The interview was decent. It was very behavioral, but technical questions were still asked. To prepare: * Research the company thoroughly beforehand. * Prepare some questions to ask. Doing so will ensure you do well.