The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Intel Corporation (Hillsboro, OR) in Apr 2008
Interview
I was contacted and flown out. Interview day was 6 hours and I was interviewed by 5 different folks.
All of the questions were technical and specific in nature - it was a very "typical" hardware interview - know pipeline stages, know how to make HSM diagrams, know how to simplify logic, know some facts about sizing and logical effort and fanout and speed and what makes a circuit fast or slow. Know setup and hold. Overall it was a very complete interview, but most questions were not of a "tricky" nature, and very little was behavioral.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If you measured Vcc with a probe on the middle of a chip, what would you expect to measure? Vss?
I interviewed at Intel Corporation (Guadalajara, Jalisco)
Interview
Largo, cansado, solo si tienes conexiones en Intel te llaman, el proceso es largo, las preguntas técnicas son fáciles, sin embargo si eres de otro estado tus posibilidades de ser contratado bajan
The interview started with a short introduction about myself. The interviewer then explained the role and the responsibilities. They asked me to describe my final project in detail and followed with a few technical questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you walk me through your final project and explain the main technical challenges you handled?
In very much details. Block diagram and code.
Apply through the web site, answer some questions about experience and knowledge of Verita in tools.
After that you get an email asking for some more information (availability and such). Next it’s a short phone call to verify your English level.
After that there’s a technical interview and then a final interview
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Had to create a flip-flop with asynchronous and other with synchronous reset using system verilog