Intel Corporation Process Engineer interview questions
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Candidates applying for Process Engineer roles take an average of 60 days to get hired, when considering 1 user submitted interviews for this role. To compare, the hiring process at Intel Corporation overall takes an average of 33 days.
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I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Intel Corporation
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I got phone interview having some technical questions. It took for 40 min.
The hiring manager was nice and kind. I did not have any behavioral questions. I'm have on site interviews after phone interview.
I applied online. I interviewed at Intel Corporation
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I had a phone interview with the hiring manager. He was nice and mostly asked about working with different equipment and how to troubleshoot equipment. the interview lasted about 40 min.
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Intel Corporation (Phoenix, AZ) in Oct 2017
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It's two one-hour interviews back to back. You stay in one room and the 2 interviewers switch (4 engineers total). They are assigned technical and behavioral questions to ask you from a packet. It will be major specific: mechanical, chemistry, materials science, electrical, etc. Admit if you don't know a technical question and they will walk you through it. They alternate between technical and behavioral. Answer the behavioral questions well, that's how you get the job. You need to tell a story and set the scene about an experience you had. Be honest. Show them your personality. They ask you a statistical analysis problem in one session and troubleshooting system problem in the other. They want to see how you problem solve and think.
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Question 1
Name a time when a colleague or classmate was doing something unsafe and how did you react?