Tech IndustryNov 13, 2023
NewNUSH33

Intel Interview

Hello! I am a Chemical Engineering grad with a MS degree. I interviewed with Intel in Oregon. The first round was with a Senior Process Engineer from the Wafer Assembly team. Now I have been asked to give a presentation about my work that I did during my master's to a panel of 5 engineers ( 4 are team manager and 1 is department manager). The presentation is followed by a 60 min interview. I am interviewing for a Module Development Engineer position. Would appreciate any tips for the interview. Thanks

Microsoft CampLejune Nov 13, 2023

Hi

NVIDIA Sanatana Nov 13, 2023

Probably good for you to delete this post as those managers already read this post and sealed your fate

Microsoft 37oHssV Nov 13, 2023

Wouldn’t ding op for preparing and maximizing their chances!

Woven by Toyota Code.Leet Nov 13, 2023

I don't see any issue with the post. Is OP trying to cheat, get interview questions, get unfair advantage? No.

Nuro NuroMassag Nov 13, 2023

Make it relate to the job you are applying for. If you have solved a problem systematically by doing DOEs etc that would be an ideal one to present. Don’t bluff, don’t put anything that you can’t go too deep into.

Dell Restasaur🦕 Nov 13, 2023

Talk about what you did wrong and what mistakes you learned from and how you will focus on not making them again. Many of the people in the room made those same mistakes at some point in their career and will identify with how it felt.

Intel LIYV81 Nov 14, 2023

Be your self and present any work your did related to you job description and make sure you understand what you presented, also they know you 're new graduate and not expert so 'don't stress you self and show them that you're willing to learn and don't get intimidate by the those engineers because they are worthless lol im sure they will hire you, you know why because not one want to work in those lab. They have toxic culture and overloaded by work. You work 12h/shift, always on call....ect and thats why their strategy is always same hire new Grad. I hope my comments is not too much agreesive. Which you the best and if they don't hire you, no drama and go to TSMC. Welcome on intel shit show lol

Intel zlmx60 Nov 14, 2023

Intel is desperate. You don’t need to prepare.