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jasontoh
post Jun 18 2008, 04:02 AM

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QUOTE(Brotherjoe @ May 24 2008, 04:18 AM)
Sure or not?


Added on May 24, 2008, 4:50 am

Attire for guys,
No shorts during business hours. With/without collar t-shirts are allowed. No slippers (I think is Malaysia site rules)

Attire for girls.
Attires which are not revealing. Shorts are allowed.

As in US you are free to wear whatever you want as long as you are not half/full naked. smile.gif
Although Intel does not have dress code but it will be depending on sites rules and job's dress requirement which are spelled out in the job description such as no makeup in the production floor and etc.
Got to know this from friends working at Intel smile.gif
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You sure or not? I wore this once in a while. I think it's ok as long as you are not naked. But some might complain, but as long as you are comfortable, then it's ok

jasontoh
post Mar 21 2009, 12:04 AM

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QUOTE(sammy11 @ Mar 20 2009, 08:17 PM)
icon_rolleyes.gif  thx
By the way, anyone here who ever go through Intel's interview which apply for an engineer post?
i would like to know what kind of question they asked?
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i asked my friend, they said that some department, during the interview the candidate have to do programming on the spot?
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I'm engineer from Intel KM. What I can advice you is to equip yourself with as much knowledge as there's no specific questions. It is most likely depends on your hiring manager. Some might just ask about yourself and you are good to go. Some might ask you write simple programming. I was asked to write some simple looping program.
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post Mar 22 2009, 11:19 PM

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QUOTE(sammy11 @ Mar 21 2009, 06:21 PM)
oic..
my major skills are VHDL programmming and basic of C++... etc...
i would like to ask what kind of programming laguage that quite useful???
(I mean which kind of programming skill that most department require? is it C? C++? or other?? may give some example?)
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how about the SAP? or J2EE?


Added on March 21, 2009, 6:21 pmoic..
my major skills are VHDL programmming and basic of C++... etc...
i would like to ask what kind of programming laguage that quite useful???
(I mean which kind of programming skill that most department require? is it C? C++? or other?? may give some example?)
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how about the SAP? or J2EE?
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I doubt they will ask you to really write the correct syntax. If you know the algorithm should do. Anyway, it also depends on which jobs you are applying for. As for my case, most test applicationg were developed using C++, so, C++ is more useful. For your case, I'm not sure. Anyway, which job you are applying. I thought intel will not hire outside at the moment
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post Jun 2 2009, 02:04 PM

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QUOTE(dOtcOm @ Jun 2 2009, 01:46 PM)
so then wat happen to that GT?
is GT confirmed for a permanent placement if he/she performs well, mean might be converted to permanent but in a different department?
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Hiring freeze meaning no matter how good, you will not convert. You will still need to leave Intel

 

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