I interviewed for the Design Verification Engineer Co-op position at AMD in Markham.
The interview lasted one hour and consisted of four technical questions, with no behavioral questions.
Overall, the experience was nice. The interviewers, of whom I had two, were extremely helpful and provided useful hints if I was stuck.
Given a function in C++, describe its intended purpose, what it returns, and fix the code so it actually returns what it is meant to return.
Integer to Roman question on LeetCode.
Given a truth table, draw the corresponding diagram. I was also asked questions on level-triggered/edge-triggered (which one is safer, and related concepts).
Code the solution in Verilog/VHDL.
Given a black-box circuit and its truth table, use it to implement a NOT gate.
The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the AMD Design Verification Engineer role in Markham, Ontario.
AMD's interview process for their Design Verification Engineer roles in Markham, Ontario is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for AMD's Design Verification Engineer interview process in Markham, Ontario.