I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Intel Corporation in Mar 2015
Interview
Received an email about a potential opportunity, had a phone interview(around 30 minutes) talking about the position and what I would be doing. I talked about this as well as my projects/prior work with the interviewer. Received an offer a couple days later. Overall a very quick easy process.
I had a phone interview, and nothing was out of the ordinary. Just went through all of my resume basically, what projects I had worked on. Interviewer was looking for a lot of front-end stuff so I was asked to highlight my experiences that would help in that regard. I then was asked me some general behavioral questions, but nothing too hard and nothing out of the ordinary. Just know your resume and your skills, and then the basic behavioral questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Wanted to know what I would do if I had been asked to do too many projects at once, and how I would deal with the situation.
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Intel Corporation (Aylesbury, England) in Nov 2015
Interview
Asked to do a Codility test involving two coding questions (in a choice of several different languages), one of which had an upper complexity bound, had a phone screen with two managers, then had an onsite at their offices in Aylesbury (Intel Security). Fairly standard stuff, non-technical first with the managers I'd spoken to on the phone, followed by an on-site coding test, followed by a QA test (look at this piece of software and identify deficiencies in it based on this functional specification).
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If you walked up to a computer and found the networking wasn't working, what would you do to diagnose the issue?