I applied online. I interviewed at Micron Technology
Interview
First round was zoom video interview with hiring manager and another team mate, this round was slightly technical. Next round was 45 min technical talk and 15 mins q/a and 7-8 technical rounds some panels and some individuals. Didn't hear back afterwards. Be ready to answer all the basics questions related to PhD research. Ready to answer MOSFET basics questions
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Micron Technology
Interview
One hour phone interview followed by an on-site interview. On-site interview consisted of a 45 min presentation and roughly 5 hours of one-on-one interviews. The one-on-one interviews were filled with technical questions from group members followed by informal back-and-forth about the company and the city.
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Micron Technology (Boise, ID) in Sep 2017
Interview
The whole process took around 2 months. First phone interview, then another one with hiring manager and at last onsite interview. Onsite interview included 1 hr presentation and then 9 members in one-to-one interview which were 45 mind long.
Most of the interviewers were nice people. I was asking each of them about how they liked me just to keep a track of my performance on the interview. 8 out of 9 ppl said they liked/loved me! And yet I did not get the job. I have to admit--that came to me as a shocker. When I asked about what went wrong--they simply said I lacked technical Depth---which is hard to believe because a interviewer himself told me in front of others that how much he liked my depth of knowledge because the question he asked was something about a situation they were currently dealing with. I had no clue about the chemical reaction that was going on there, but starting with first principle I arrived at almost the right answer which impressed him very much!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Questions were mainly focused on Dry etch, even though the post was actually about both Dry and wet etch. Their main question was difference between ICP and CCP chambers. A few standard RIE recipes etc.