Everybody was awesome and treated me great. Also, the recruiters really care about you and will do their absolute best to hook you up with a job after your internship ends, even if the process takes months.
Because I worked in the Qualcomm Government Technologies Division, there was a lot of top-secret work going on behind locked doors. This didn't matter for most of the summer because all of the interns were in the same area, so I could talk to them. Unfortunately, because my internship ended about two weeks after everybody else's, I spent the last few weeks alone in a giant, empty room. It got lonely.
I really don't have any complaints. The internship program is incredibly well-run, and after my summer experience, Qualcomm is my number one choice for an employer.
Initial screening question: 45-minute algorithm, final round with 5 people - 4 technical, 1 HR. Everyone except the HR was rude. They were all Indians. Very mean-spirited interview.
It was a very easy interview. First, there was a phone interview with the recruiter. Then, the manager called for another phone interview. After that, they called for a one-on-one interview.
Initial phone screen - 1 round Called in for onsite interview after 2 weeks. * 6 technical one-on-one interviews, each 45 minutes * 1 lunch interview 1 HR interview at the end. HR was very casual and replied after several follow-ups (after 2
Initial screening question: 45-minute algorithm, final round with 5 people - 4 technical, 1 HR. Everyone except the HR was rude. They were all Indians. Very mean-spirited interview.
It was a very easy interview. First, there was a phone interview with the recruiter. Then, the manager called for another phone interview. After that, they called for a one-on-one interview.
Initial phone screen - 1 round Called in for onsite interview after 2 weeks. * 6 technical one-on-one interviews, each 45 minutes * 1 lunch interview 1 HR interview at the end. HR was very casual and replied after several follow-ups (after 2