Good projects for a DSP guy. Casual and open people. Salaries and overall conditions are good.
The commute from the city takes a long time. Secrecy is an obsession, which makes it more difficult to create your own network.
I had a technical phone interview with an engineer from the hardware team. The conversation lasted about 40 minutes. Roughly 5 minutes at the beginning were spent reviewing my resume and previous project experience. After that, the interviewer jump
Two screening interviews are followed by six rounds of interviews. The interviews happen over two days, with three back-to-back interviews each day. The screening is also technical, similar to the interviews. No hard questions are asked.
The interview process is straightforward. It begins with an initial screening with the recruiter. This is followed by an interview with the hiring manager. Next, there's a panel interview with five engineers. Finally, there is negotiation with HR to
I had a technical phone interview with an engineer from the hardware team. The conversation lasted about 40 minutes. Roughly 5 minutes at the beginning were spent reviewing my resume and previous project experience. After that, the interviewer jump
Two screening interviews are followed by six rounds of interviews. The interviews happen over two days, with three back-to-back interviews each day. The screening is also technical, similar to the interviews. No hard questions are asked.
The interview process is straightforward. It begins with an initial screening with the recruiter. This is followed by an interview with the hiring manager. Next, there's a panel interview with five engineers. Finally, there is negotiation with HR to