It's a stable job that is understanding of work/life balance and has a good community.
The work is varied and unique.
The pay isn't what it should be. There can be times when there is a lot of pressure. It sometimes feels like we aren't getting the resources we need.
• Solved three representative coding test problems selected from Leetcode to demonstrate algorithmic thinking and coding ability. • Shared personal resume and discussed relevant technical challenges. • Engaged in a question-and-answer session to elab
The interview started with a 30-minute behavioral session. They asked questions such as "Tell me about yourself" and "Name one product from AMD." It was pretty chill. However, the interviewer turned off their camera, which was surprising. This was
The opening seemed to be for a DSP engineer, but HR conveyed it as an algorithm engineer. Surprisingly, the interviewer and I had different orientations during the interview process. No questions were asked about C, and I received feedback stating, "
• Solved three representative coding test problems selected from Leetcode to demonstrate algorithmic thinking and coding ability. • Shared personal resume and discussed relevant technical challenges. • Engaged in a question-and-answer session to elab
The interview started with a 30-minute behavioral session. They asked questions such as "Tell me about yourself" and "Name one product from AMD." It was pretty chill. However, the interviewer turned off their camera, which was surprising. This was
The opening seemed to be for a DSP engineer, but HR conveyed it as an algorithm engineer. Surprisingly, the interviewer and I had different orientations during the interview process. No questions were asked about C, and I received feedback stating, "