Things were doing great in Xilinx, and they still are in AMD. The company transition (I should say merge, actually) went smoothly, and AMD is a great place to work.
Re-invent the hybrid work model. Just proposing some days in the office is not a great idea. Sometimes forcing people to work in the office is a threat that impacts talent retention.
There were three back-to-back technical rounds, each lasting 45 minutes. The questions covered topics such as SystemVerilog and UVM. Questions ranged from basic to moderate difficulty.
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
There were three back-to-back technical rounds, each lasting 45 minutes. The questions covered topics such as SystemVerilog and UVM. Questions ranged from basic to moderate difficulty.
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