It was really stressful. I was facing two engineers who asked questions about personal life decisions such as why I hadn't left the country for good and so on. One of them even insisted on me answering the question on why I'd applied, and the answer "for job experience" couldn't satisfy him, although it was completely true for me. He even proceeded to calling me a "typist" for wanting to be a programmer. They referred to me with kind of a derogatory term mildly translated as "young lady" and were unhelpful at best. After all the struggle they gave me a number of technical questions. The whole process took more than four hours.
Asked about background, what I did in university
asked about projects
did asked two interview questions
explained what they do in there daily basis, explained about the company, how many employees in the team, and they asked how can I contribute to them
It started with an hr interview, than I had 3 hours technical interview, which splitted to 1 hour for each interview, each one was a diffrent interviewer, 1 question was about system design, 2nd was leet code sytle question, and last was understanding existing code and implementing change
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Intel Corporation
Interview
First a phone call, where they explain about the position and ask about experience and check suitability. Then a technical interview, if you pass, another technical interview. The interviews are not in the same day.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
bit manipulation, turn on a bit, turn off a bit, count ones in a number etc..