I applied through a school career fair, and the interview process consisted of one round lasting one hour. I received the result two months afterward.
The interview was conducted with two senior employees from AMD and myself. During that time, it was a SMTS and a senior designer who interviewed me.
They asked basic questions from their fields, including designing hardware components using Verilog. They also asked software questions, such as debugging a program, writing an algorithm for a given scenario, or solving a very open-ended math problem.
Mostly hardware-related.
Such as designing basic hardware components using Verilog.
Also debugging C++ language programs.
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AMD's interview process for their Verification Engineer roles in Toronto, Ontario is incredibly easy as the vast majority of engineers get an offer after going through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for AMD's Verification Engineer interview process in Toronto, Ontario.