AMD is a good place to work.
Nothing really bad about it.
I applied for their roles and was shortlisted for a Zoom interview. It was a single 30-minute interview with both behavioral and technical questions. I was shortlisted for interviews for two different roles but only received one offer.
The interview was 45 minutes long and consisted solely of technical questions. The topics covered were: * Creating arrays in Java * Logic gates * Analog circuits
An AMD recruiter reached out through the university co-op portal. Only general behavioral questions were asked; there were no technical questions. They also asked further questions on my resume, such as my experience from other jobs.
I applied for their roles and was shortlisted for a Zoom interview. It was a single 30-minute interview with both behavioral and technical questions. I was shortlisted for interviews for two different roles but only received one offer.
The interview was 45 minutes long and consisted solely of technical questions. The topics covered were: * Creating arrays in Java * Logic gates * Analog circuits
An AMD recruiter reached out through the university co-op portal. Only general behavioral questions were asked; there were no technical questions. They also asked further questions on my resume, such as my experience from other jobs.