Intel has a very versatile work environment and projects. You can work with different teams and lots of talented engineers. Work-life balance is the best among other semiconductor giants.
In the last two years, there have been many layoffs. The company is going through a rough patch, and compensation compared to peer companies is less.
Went through 3 rounds. Overall, it was a very good experience. You need to be strong in the basics of engineering and embedded systems. A very good company to grow and progress in careers.
The interview process was quite good. The interviewer asked basic questions on C and also on B.Tech and M.Tech projects. The interviewer was friendly and helped me answer as well.
Overall good. Two technical rounds followed by an HR round. Not given stocks initially, but various bonuses like joining and relocation were there. I got my dream job at Intel after working 5 years in this industry.
Went through 3 rounds. Overall, it was a very good experience. You need to be strong in the basics of engineering and embedded systems. A very good company to grow and progress in careers.
The interview process was quite good. The interviewer asked basic questions on C and also on B.Tech and M.Tech projects. The interviewer was friendly and helped me answer as well.
Overall good. Two technical rounds followed by an HR round. Not given stocks initially, but various bonuses like joining and relocation were there. I got my dream job at Intel after working 5 years in this industry.