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Application Advice:
Except fulfilling the basic conditions, make sure you have some additional features in your CV (voluntary work, previous work experience).
Interview Advice:
Make sure you do some research about the company before coming to the interview.
Collections Specialist, Treasury at IntelRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Do research into the company and PC market. Be outgoing as is very sociable and outgoing environment.
Interview Advice:
Be confident and get your personality across. Watch timing on the assessment day tasks as it can catch you out. Do a lot of company research.
Customer Business Analyst, Operations at IntelRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Make sure you are a people person, with good organisation skills and the drive to learn.
Interview Advice:
Good presentaton skills, friendly, smile on your face, good computer skills, show ability to learn, good examples of previous jobs and acomplishments.
EU and ESG Customer business Analyst, at IntelRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Show that you are interested in the work.
Interview Advice:
Have some examples of when you showed initiative, also have some examples of work you have done outside of university.
Software Engineer, R&D at IntelRead the full review »
Application Advice:
There is a very social culture in this company so you will most likely enjoy it more if you are outgoing and personable. Be prepared for the very high pressure that comes with most roles here as it is easy to let stress get the better of you if you don't pace yourself.
Interview Advice:
Having a second language is useful due to the multi-national environment. I recommend not being overly business-like to the point that you appear boring. I was accepted in part because I sounded like someone who would be interesting and fun to work with.
Customer Business Analyst, Operations at IntelRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Need to do an internship first ideally.
Interview Advice:
Honest and relevant examples.
Customer Business Analyst, Operations at IntelRead the full review »
Application Advice:
- do your homework on the company and the industry
- have a positive proactive attitude
Interview Advice:
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Customer Business Analyst, Operations at IntelRead the full review »