I have an upcoming Interview in Intel for Process Engineer position in Hillsboro, OR. I would really appreciate if someone can share insights on the interview, its going to be amongst a team of people at a certain interval of time for 90 mins. Any tips on prep and interview insights please? #semiconductor #fulltime #hardwareandsemiconductor #intel #processengineer #tech #Hardware #HardwareIndustry
Agreed, run!
Process engineer interview is very very easy. In my opinion, this is an insult to one’s education to work as a process engg after their masters or phd. Worthless type of work which may not be transferable. But hey, it is a job, and you do you.
Seagate what's your background and YOE. there are TONS of unhappy people at Intel but advice will depend on what stage you're at. If you are already dead set on being a process engineer consider applying to the sites in Arizona and New Mexico. Heard life there is slightly less stressful.
YOE: 2 years Background includes Semiconductor Fabrication Process and design with experience in Integration Education: MS Electrical Engineering I’m actively looking and not decided on anything yet
Process engineer will be a step down. At that Yoe focus on a role where you can grow.
LTD or LTD-M??
Run which side lol?
“away”