Work-life balance.
Walk my dog every day at lunch. Can afford to live near the office. Working on products anyone can buy is pretty cool.
Schedules are always set unrealistically aggressive, and lessons are seldom learned. I hate describing the company on the street to people as Intel's competitor.
Do a post-mortem on each program cycle and actually implement the changes.
A single 30-minute screen call with the manager, followed by three 45-minute interviews with other product managers and product specialists. Interview questions will cover: * VHDL experience * CMOS transistors * Statistics and probability * Programm
A day of 30-minute interviews with several engineers at the company.
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.
A single 30-minute screen call with the manager, followed by three 45-minute interviews with other product managers and product specialists. Interview questions will cover: * VHDL experience * CMOS transistors * Statistics and probability * Programm
A day of 30-minute interviews with several engineers at the company.
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.