Good interview, but highly stringent questions. I was expected to have a presentation ready for an informal meeting. They fixated on my past experiences. The meeting was more of my past than my future.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at IMEC (Belgium)
Interview
The phone interview was postponed a number of times. The interview itself was with the group leader, and took around an hour. The questions were mainly about my background and PhD thesis, with a few technical questions. The HR staff was kind and helpful, yet it took nearly two months to get an answer.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at IMEC (Belgium)
Interview
3 stages of the interview.
Initial HR call
Technical phone interview
On-site day-long techncial and HR interview. Usually asked for a short presentation on your PhD research.
If you are applying in the CORE-CMOS program, make sure you are aware of the latest development in the particular group you are applying to (for example, EUV lithography for litho department). Also, try to check the latest publications from the group.
The interviewers are usually very knowledgable but friendly. They try to help you answer their question in case you are not fully sure about it.
The HR dept is a bit weird. They act very friendly till the moment you start to negotiate on the offer. Instead of talking with them about the negotiation, you should talk with your hiring manager about your concerns. Usually it works that way.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
None as such. The interviewers are generally friendly and ready to listen.