Intel Corporation Process Engineer interview questions
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I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Intel Corporation
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Submitted Resume through Employee Referral process. Got an e-mail after a couple of months to schedule a phone interview for the next week. But the interview got cancelled and had it rescheduled for a week later. Was asked to give an overview of my research, explain situations which show my leadership and team work sills. Got invited for on-site interview.
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Phone interview: Was given a hypothetical situation related to device yield and was asked how I would approach the situation.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Intel Corporation (Hillsboro, OR) in Aug 2012
Interview
Resume submission by employee referral, then Phone Interview, Followed by On-site Interview
Phone Interview
Technical part covered giving a brief overview about my research and work experience.
Other questions included team interactions like conflicts, working together, situations in a group project where your team disagreed to your opinion, where you disagreed with your team's decision, and how did you approach it.
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Tell us about a situation where you were not successful..
What was the problem, How did you handle it, Why do you think it failed