Turns out they are one of the best places for salary and benefits. A stable place, Intel is still in a very good financial position.
One feels lost between so many thousands of employees. Intel is also a very conservative place when it comes to trying new things. I can understand that, as there is a lot at stake. Not much opportunity for creativity.
See title: They are trying their best, but the work is boring, and one feels small and insignificant.
The interview process was very painless. It was 100% remote, all done over Teams in one-on-one calls at convenient times. The interviews ranged from conversational to lightly technical. However, there was a lot of redundant data entry in the offici
The interview started at 8:30 AM and concluded at 4 PM. Managers conduct technical interviews; they genuinely assess your knowledge of your studies and claimed expertise. Team members take you to lunch, providing an opportunity to inquire about life
The format wasn't normal. HR didn't contact or call me. The team manager called directly, and I did the screening interviews a few times with different interviewers. Anyway, it was fun.
The interview process was very painless. It was 100% remote, all done over Teams in one-on-one calls at convenient times. The interviews ranged from conversational to lightly technical. However, there was a lot of redundant data entry in the offici
The interview started at 8:30 AM and concluded at 4 PM. Managers conduct technical interviews; they genuinely assess your knowledge of your studies and claimed expertise. Team members take you to lunch, providing an opportunity to inquire about life
The format wasn't normal. HR didn't contact or call me. The team manager called directly, and I did the screening interviews a few times with different interviewers. Anyway, it was fun.