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No Offer – Interviewed in Austin, TX Jan 2009 – Reviewed Jun 29, 2009
Interview Details – Phone interviews were brief, about thirty minutes with half of that being technical questions. Once I was invited for an on-site interview the process was to have one on one interviews with six different engineers from the overall group with the job opening. Each of those interviews was 45 minutes to an hour long. Very technical, but not aggressive. Overall I thought all of the engineers I met were very bright and it would have been a great place to work had an offer been extended after my interview.
Interview Question – Draw a two stage folded cascode opamp design including a bias network and explain the device sizing. Answer Question
Declined Offer – Interviewed in Jun 2010 – Reviewed May 2, 2012
Interview Details – one phone interview. A full day onsite interview.
Interview Question – what could cause memory leaks? Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Dec 2010 – Reviewed Jan 30, 2012
Interview Details – Great friendly panel. Direct and straightforward questions
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No Offer – Interviewed in Nov 2011 – Reviewed Jan 30, 2012
Interview Details – Although it is AMD staff find my resume online and arrange this interview, the hiring manager does not have a position related to my experience and expectation. So the interview lasted about a hour and half and we both know there would be no result. But at least, the interviewer still showed respect and I learned something from it.
Interview Question – something related to technical design. Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Jul 2011 – Reviewed Aug 4, 2011
Interview Details – I had two interviews face to face with two different people including my future boss. I then had a site visit where I had to interview one by one with other potential team members.
Interview Question – Coming up with an algorithm. Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Jan 2009 – Reviewed May 16, 2011
Interview Details – digital electronics basics and object oriented programming concepts
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Negotiation Details – no negotiations
No Offer – Interviewed in Mar 2011 – Reviewed Apr 19, 2011
Interview Details – Not much technical questions, many questions about my resume. So to prepare question about content on your resume well will help!
Interview Question – Explain the most difficult part of your project listed in your resume about circuit design Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Toronto, ON (Canada) Aug 2010 – Reviewed Sep 4, 2010
Interview Details – I am still at the first level and I was interviewed by a HR Manager. I was told I'll be contacted for the next step and I am still waiting.
Interview Question – professional and job experience Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Aug 2008 – Reviewed Aug 23, 2010
Interview Details – I was brought to site and interviewed for a whole day with hiring manager and other staff members. Overall the process was easy and friendly. It took about 30 days to get the offer.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Feb 2008 – Reviewed Jul 14, 2010
Interview Details – The technical interview was quite daunting. The first hurdle was the written test. It consisted of a few technical questions followed by an onslaught of interviews, some of them were on a 1:1 basis, while others had 2 people interviewing me at the same time. The interviews lasted for 3-4 hours and it was technically rigorous, so be prepared.
Interview Question – Describe what this circuit does. Answer Question
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