Quarterly events, good environment, free gym, and intramural sports league, friendly workers. I couldn't take advantage as an intern, but they have great stock options and retirement plans. Free drinks.
Work life can get repetitive. Extra hours after work. Most of the workforce was Indian. The air conditioning was always set to high, but that's just my preference.
Keep doing a good job at keeping employees happy. The after-hours events are all great, and overall, this is an awesome company!
My Intel Software Intern interview process involved: * Applying online * Completing a technical assessment * Multiple interviews focusing on coding, algorithms, data structures, and problem-solving. They also evaluated my teamwork and communication
Total of 3 separate interview dates with 5 interviewers across a time span of around 2 months. Questions asked included: * Technical questions * Why interested in the role * What looking to get out of it * Technical programming questions * Algorith
HR phone interview 3 round interviews with engineers: - Previous project experience and your role in the project. - Easy coding question. 1 round interview with the hiring manager (team manager): - Behavioral questions, such as: What was your bigge
My Intel Software Intern interview process involved: * Applying online * Completing a technical assessment * Multiple interviews focusing on coding, algorithms, data structures, and problem-solving. They also evaluated my teamwork and communication
Total of 3 separate interview dates with 5 interviewers across a time span of around 2 months. Questions asked included: * Technical questions * Why interested in the role * What looking to get out of it * Technical programming questions * Algorith
HR phone interview 3 round interviews with engineers: - Previous project experience and your role in the project. - Easy coding question. 1 round interview with the hiring manager (team manager): - Behavioral questions, such as: What was your bigge