They still have some good jobs.
A large company that thought it was fueled by innovation, but was a one-trick pony. Leadership squandered its competitive advantages, late to the internet party. A neurotic and failed strategy for cell phones and tablets. It's difficult to imagine how a heavyweight giant like Intel could have fumbled the long game like it did.
Don't jump ship, just yet!
It will take a while to drive the company completely into the ground.
I had to do one phone interview that lasted about an hour, and then an on-site interview which consisted of 6 1:1 interviews. Each interview was different. One was behavioral, and the others tested different areas.
I was contacted by the hiring manager and had a 45-minute phone interview. I was then invited in for an all-day interview with four different engineers, lasting one hour each. I had lunch with one of the managers and was then shown around the labs.
The interview process consisted of a phone interview, followed by an on-site interview. The phone interview asked a few technical questions about semiconductor physics, digital logic, and digital circuit design. The on-site interview was a series o
I had to do one phone interview that lasted about an hour, and then an on-site interview which consisted of 6 1:1 interviews. Each interview was different. One was behavioral, and the others tested different areas.
I was contacted by the hiring manager and had a 45-minute phone interview. I was then invited in for an all-day interview with four different engineers, lasting one hour each. I had lunch with one of the managers and was then shown around the labs.
The interview process consisted of a phone interview, followed by an on-site interview. The phone interview asked a few technical questions about semiconductor physics, digital logic, and digital circuit design. The on-site interview was a series o