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Old April 14th 04, 08:45 AM
Wanderer!
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hey

I am about to complete a phd in computer science with emphasis on
computer security. I am interviewing ONSITE with intel this month.
Does anybody have any words of wisdom for me?

Thanks
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Old April 15th 04, 05:17 AM
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Wear clean underwear and your lucky shirt.


"Wanderer!" wrote in message
m...
hey

I am about to complete a phd in computer science with emphasis on
computer security. I am interviewing ONSITE with intel this month.
Does anybody have any words of wisdom for me?

Thanks



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Old April 15th 04, 05:57 PM
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Baad Boy wrote:

Wear clean underwear and your lucky shirt.


Or is it the other way around

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Old April 15th 04, 08:36 PM
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"Wanderer!" wrote in message
m...
hey

I am about to complete a phd in computer science with emphasis on
computer security. I am interviewing ONSITE with intel this month.
Does anybody have any words of wisdom for me?

Thanks


Some tips that will help with any interview, not just at Intel:

1. Have someone read your resume to find and fix spelling and grammar
errors. Make sure it isn't too long and "fluffy". 1 Page Max.
2. Make sure you know where to go and how to get there.
3. Arrive a few minutes early, definitely don't be late.
4. Know what you want to do now and in the future and be able to articulate
it.
5. Listen to the questions. Be prepared for open ended questions. It is ok
to think a few seconds before answering.
6. Be eager but not frantic. Relaxed but not asleep.
7. Ask questions. (Not about salary or benefits, but about the work
environment, expectations, what the typical day is like, etc.). Make sure
you are going to be comfortable working for this person, you should also be
interviewing them as your boss.
8. Wear a suit, even if the person interviewing you may be wearing jeans.
9. If you haven't practiced interviewing, find someone to help you practice.
10. Follow up with a thank you note.

Brad Houser
Not speaking for intel


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Old April 15th 04, 11:54 PM
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On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 12:36:37 -0700, "Brad Houser"
wrote:


"Wanderer!" wrote in message
om...
hey

I am about to complete a phd in computer science with emphasis on
computer security. I am interviewing ONSITE with intel this month.
Does anybody have any words of wisdom for me?

Thanks


Some tips that will help with any interview, not just at Intel:

1. Have someone read your resume to find and fix spelling and grammar
errors. Make sure it isn't too long and "fluffy". 1 Page Max.
2. Make sure you know where to go and how to get there.
3. Arrive a few minutes early, definitely don't be late.
4. Know what you want to do now and in the future and be able to articulate
it.
5. Listen to the questions. Be prepared for open ended questions. It is ok
to think a few seconds before answering.
6. Be eager but not frantic. Relaxed but not asleep.
7. Ask questions. (Not about salary or benefits, but about the work
environment, expectations, what the typical day is like, etc.). Make sure
you are going to be comfortable working for this person, you should also be
interviewing them as your boss.
8. Wear a suit, even if the person interviewing you may be wearing jeans.
9. If you haven't practiced interviewing, find someone to help you practice.
10. Follow up with a thank you note.

Brad Houser
Not speaking for intel


Mr Wanderer gets the job, PLEASE teach Intel something (anything!) about
chipset and processor DETERMINISM, 'cuz they don't get it yet....

/daytripper (Not speaking for intel either ;-)
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Old April 16th 04, 04:37 AM
Eric
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Wanderer! wrote:

hey

I am about to complete a phd in computer science with emphasis on
computer security. I am interviewing ONSITE with intel this month.
Does anybody have any words of wisdom for me?

Thanks


What Intel site?
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Old April 16th 04, 04:54 PM
Wanderer!
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Eric wrote in message news:SxIfc.142334$gA5.1710278@attbi_s03...
Wanderer! wrote:

hey

I am about to complete a phd in computer science with emphasis on
computer security. I am interviewing ONSITE with intel this month.
Does anybody have any words of wisdom for me?

Thanks


What Intel site?


Oregon
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Old April 16th 04, 04:55 PM
Wanderer!
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Eric wrote in message news:SxIfc.142334$gA5.1710278@attbi_s03...
Wanderer! wrote:

hey

I am about to complete a phd in computer science with emphasis on
computer security. I am interviewing ONSITE with intel this month.
Does anybody have any words of wisdom for me?

Thanks


What Intel site?

oregon
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Old April 16th 04, 04:56 PM
Wanderer!
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Sam Iam wrote in message ...
Baad Boy wrote:

Wear clean underwear and your lucky shirt.


Or is it the other way around



thanks..saved me from a gaffe!!!
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Old April 16th 04, 04:58 PM
Wanderer!
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"Brad Houser" wrote in message ...
"Wanderer!" wrote in message
m...
hey

I am about to complete a phd in computer science with emphasis on
computer security. I am interviewing ONSITE with intel this month.
Does anybody have any words of wisdom for me?

Thanks


Some tips that will help with any interview, not just at Intel:

1. Have someone read your resume to find and fix spelling and grammar
errors. Make sure it isn't too long and "fluffy". 1 Page Max.
2. Make sure you know where to go and how to get there.
3. Arrive a few minutes early, definitely don't be late.
4. Know what you want to do now and in the future and be able to articulate
it.
5. Listen to the questions. Be prepared for open ended questions. It is ok
to think a few seconds before answering.
6. Be eager but not frantic. Relaxed but not asleep.
7. Ask questions. (Not about salary or benefits, but about the work
environment, expectations, what the typical day is like, etc.). Make sure
you are going to be comfortable working for this person, you should also be
interviewing them as your boss.
8. Wear a suit, even if the person interviewing you may be wearing jeans.
9. If you haven't practiced interviewing, find someone to help you practice.
10. Follow up with a thank you note.

Brad Houser
Not speaking for intel


Brad
Thanks a million...!!!!!!!! I will keep all these things in mind.

Thanks
 




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