I was invited to interview with Intel at their Ronler Acres campus in Hillsboro Oregon for a D1C Process and Technologies Engineer Position. This is a recent grad position for those with a BS degree. I am finishing my mechanical engineering degree this spring and its my first on site interview for full-time a position. During my phone interview I was told that the on site interview would be four or five 45-minute long interviews and to expect to be there all day. How should I prepare for the interviews and what I can expect to be asked during them? Also, I have heard that the work-life balance in Intel's Fabs can be tough because you are required to be on call 24/7. Any insight on that would be great as well. Thanks! #Intel #interview #recentgrad #worklifebalance
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The interview is generic because they only place you into your sub group before you join. Be thorough with your basics. Also, your attitude and enthusiasm is just as important. WLB can be rough so they try to understand if you can deal with that.
It is not very technical. But I assume yours will be a shift position. So probably not 24X7 on call. But for current engineers this is the reality.