Good pay, and the package was very competitive.
There were lots of other interns around in the summer to network with.
Friendly and helpful mentors, and a well-designed internship program.
Really awesome gym.
If you're not in the headquarters, you might feel a little isolated from other interns getting lunch.
Free dinner (for engineers) but no free lunch, snacks, or perks.
Keep it up with the internship program. Interns would like some more fun events though, like an intern outing to Great America or a trip to SF.
Three 30-minute phone calls. Twice with the hiring manager, once with a senior engineer. The first call went over my resume. The second and third calls were strictly technical and asked primarily EE fundamentals questions and some PCB design pract
I was scheduled for a 30-minute interview with the team manager, and then I was interviewed by all the team members for 30 minutes each. I was asked technical questions in the first round, which I could answer. However, during the interviews with the
They grilled me on my resume, then asked a technical question. It was something along the lines of: "Look at this step signal. If I were to input it into this filter circuit, what would the output look like?"
Three 30-minute phone calls. Twice with the hiring manager, once with a senior engineer. The first call went over my resume. The second and third calls were strictly technical and asked primarily EE fundamentals questions and some PCB design pract
I was scheduled for a 30-minute interview with the team manager, and then I was interviewed by all the team members for 30 minutes each. I was asked technical questions in the first round, which I could answer. However, during the interviews with the
They grilled me on my resume, then asked a technical question. It was something along the lines of: "Look at this step signal. If I were to input it into this filter circuit, what would the output look like?"