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No Offer – Interviewed in San Diego, CA Jan 2013 – Reviewed Mar 1, 2013
Interview Details – I was asked for a phone screen interview. If passed I would have been asked for an on site interview
Interview Question – Though it was an hour long phones screen interview, the manager asked me question starting from Ampere's law to FETs and op amp and so on. Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in San Diego, CA Jan 2010 – Reviewed May 11, 2011
Interview Details – First interview lasted for 5 hours. During this interview i meet with all the team members who asked me technical questions. The question were simple and general more appropriate to fresh graduates
Interview Question – dc/dc power supply structure Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Houston, TX Jan 2011 – Reviewed Apr 21, 2011
Interview Details – Called me about 1 week after I applied their website, asked me relevant skills, not much technique questions. Told me will contact me later, but no more reply.
Interview Question – Are you familiar with X86 architecture and did you make and designs using PCI? Answer Question
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