People are nice, and work is interesting.
The company is not willing to pay to compete with Apple and Nvidia. Senior execs are from IBM, which is no longer in the semiconductor business. Senior execs want to run the company like an IBM, as opposed to an Apple or Nvidia.
I had two rounds of interviews. One mainly concentrated on Computer Architecture, covering pipelining and caches. The other one was on C++, mainly focusing on OOP-related concepts.
Questions covered FSM, the difference between SystemVerilog and Verilog, and coverage concepts. There were five interviews, and the process was very repetitive. I was asked to go over my resume and work experience five times, with the same questions
The first round of the AMD Platform Verification interview was entirely technical, with no behavioral questions. It focused on assessing my proficiency in Python and Verilog. Specific questions included: * Using Python to parse and process files,
I had two rounds of interviews. One mainly concentrated on Computer Architecture, covering pipelining and caches. The other one was on C++, mainly focusing on OOP-related concepts.
Questions covered FSM, the difference between SystemVerilog and Verilog, and coverage concepts. There were five interviews, and the process was very repetitive. I was asked to go over my resume and work experience five times, with the same questions
The first round of the AMD Platform Verification interview was entirely technical, with no behavioral questions. It focused on assessing my proficiency in Python and Verilog. Specific questions included: * Using Python to parse and process files,