Good environment, friendly towards learning.
None that I can think of
Interviews at AMD are on a per-team basis with no standard way of conducting them. I interviewed with several hiring managers. The manager who ultimately hired me asked general questions about processors, such as: * How can you make a processor fas
The interview process was easy to schedule and go through. Two interviews back to back. A rude interviewer who did not allow me to answer questions that he asked. Mostly a resume screening, although he did not want to hear about my experience.
For the one-hour coding round, practice problems that are slightly more challenging than standard LeetCode Easy/Medium. Expect questions involving: * Bit manipulation (set/clear/toggle bits, masks, extracting fields, endianness issues, bitwise tri
Interviews at AMD are on a per-team basis with no standard way of conducting them. I interviewed with several hiring managers. The manager who ultimately hired me asked general questions about processors, such as: * How can you make a processor fas
The interview process was easy to schedule and go through. Two interviews back to back. A rude interviewer who did not allow me to answer questions that he asked. Mostly a resume screening, although he did not want to hear about my experience.
For the one-hour coding round, practice problems that are slightly more challenging than standard LeetCode Easy/Medium. Expect questions involving: * Bit manipulation (set/clear/toggle bits, masks, extracting fields, endianness issues, bitwise tri