Great pay and vacation benefits, etc., for an internship.
Not very much leadership; no one was really in charge of me or knew what to do with me. Most of the team were electrical engineers, while I was the only software engineer.
A more rigorous intern schedule, with an outlined project as well as a calendar of deadlines.
Applied online through UT Career Services. Received a call from an interviewer about a month later. Set up a phone interview which took about an hour. It started with a short briefing of the company and expectations, followed by basic EE concepts a
A few hours on site with 3 stages. First, I had to give a presentation about a project I did, then answer a few questions about it. Then, we had an open-ended problem-solving discussion. Finally, there was a short coding exercise.
I have had three separate 30-minute technical interviews with three different engineers at Intel Corporation. They all asked a different technical question, of easy-medium difficulty on LeetCode.
Applied online through UT Career Services. Received a call from an interviewer about a month later. Set up a phone interview which took about an hour. It started with a short briefing of the company and expectations, followed by basic EE concepts a
A few hours on site with 3 stages. First, I had to give a presentation about a project I did, then answer a few questions about it. Then, we had an open-ended problem-solving discussion. Finally, there was a short coding exercise.
I have had three separate 30-minute technical interviews with three different engineers at Intel Corporation. They all asked a different technical question, of easy-medium difficulty on LeetCode.