There’s a lot of value in the family-time balance here, with almost no interruptions after work hours.
The work is engaging, especially for those who enjoy firmware-level products.
Not stable at all. I worked here for two years and experienced three waves of layoffs.
Heavy reliance on in-house tools, which means the skills gained have limited value outside the company.
I had two rounds of technical interviews. One round was more basic, featuring LeetCode questions. The other round involved presenting a project I chose and answering an architecture question about how to implement a train station.
I applied on Intel Workday and they called me after 3 days. The first interview was on Teams. After 3 days, they called me to schedule the second interview on the Intel site in Haifa, Israel.
They called me to set up the interview. There was one face-to-face interview with three people in the room. They were very nice and polite. Then I got an email stating that I didn't pass the interview.
I had two rounds of technical interviews. One round was more basic, featuring LeetCode questions. The other round involved presenting a project I chose and answering an architecture question about how to implement a train station.
I applied on Intel Workday and they called me after 3 days. The first interview was on Teams. After 3 days, they called me to schedule the second interview on the Intel site in Haifa, Israel.
They called me to set up the interview. There was one face-to-face interview with three people in the room. They were very nice and polite. Then I got an email stating that I didn't pass the interview.