Intel Corporation Process Engineer interview questions
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I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Intel Corporation in Mar 2019
Interview
2 sessions with engineers and managers for behavioral and technical questions. Behavioral questions are general. Technical questions can be dependent on the major of your bachelor's degree. Overall it was not too difficult but still recommend to have some preparation.
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what if facing colleagues when incompliance of safety protocol
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Intel Corporation
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two phone interview then an onsite interview , onsite interview, mostly general questions and talked a lot about the company teamwork solving problems, no specific technical questions were asked, general questions about background and experience
I applied through college or university. The process took 6 months. I interviewed at Intel Corporation (Hillsboro, OR) in Apr 2017
Interview
Mostly described past research to multiple people in the group. Ended with group leader, who talked mostly nonstop in a humorous and often productive way. Only didn’t accept because of the extent of on call responsibilities.
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Tell us about your research. Follow ups to probe depth of knowledge.