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Applications Engineer at National Instruments

Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Shanghai, Shanghai (China) Jan 2010 – Reviewed Mar 30, 2012

Interview Details – Firstly phone interview talking about the backgound of interviewee. Then 1:1 interview by department manager talking and then group or 1:1 interview with the company manager.

Interview Question – Decribe how the transistor amplifier circuit (drawn on a white board) works?   Answer Question

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Software Engineer at National Instruments

Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Shanghai, Shanghai (China) Nov 2008 – Reviewed Mar 14, 2010

Interview Details – 1. College presentation about the company
2. 1:1 interview at the college about the basic skills of CS and also IQ test
3. Presentation about what you have done before work, what's your projects at school and so on
4. Technical interview about the CS skills
5. General interview.
6. Programming test.

Interview Question – What's your most unforgettable experience during the internship?   Answer Question

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