I applied through other source. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Intel Corporation in Dec 2009
Interview
4 technical interviews.
Device physics, circuit analysis, logic, and micro architecture.
1 hour for each interview, 4 different people.
No phone screening because I was already an intern.
No behavioral questions because I was already an intern.
Very broad scope, interviewers were helpful when struggling with technical problems.
The focus seemed to be whether I could get to the right answer, not necessarily that I could get it right the first try.
Device, circuits, and logic were more problem based questions while micro architecture tended to focus on questions about microarchitecture and the reasonings for choices made.
I interviewed at Intel Corporation (Santa Clara, CA)
Interview
Questions on physical design concepts , syn and apr
Sta questions about constraints
Concepts of transistor physics
Phone screen, multiple round, followed by conversation with the hiring manager
Overall good experience
Five engineers, a manager and director asked medium level engineering and architecture questions including proof of structured coding and design skills. Each interviewer had varying questions. They rated at 0 (won’t work with candidate), 1 (adequate) or 2 (exceptional hire) for a team survey of votes to compare multiple candidates.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Design a state machine to control a four way intersection of varying time traffic lights.
long but effective. 4 rounds of interviews ( quiz questions, computer architecture, past projects, leadership experience, basic algorithm questions, coding, etc.) each last 40 min. results came back after 10 days