Great culture, great people, very efficient workplace, good food in the cafe, and it's great knowing people take pride in their work. They have the resources to do what you need. They take good care of their interns with nice overtime pay. There are lots of nice intern activities (Giants game, Great America), along with the executive seminar series. The gym is nice, although it can get busy.
Secrecy can get in the way of efficiently doing work, and you will work hard at times. Wish food was free! The traffic can be a little hectic.
4 rounds of LeetCode easy questions, some VLSI questions, and questions on the Virtuoso platform. Some of the questions were curated by the interviewer (no LeetCode could prep you, but if you knew how to code straightforwardly enough).
3 round interview. 1st one involved behavioral questions and remaining two asked EE fundamental questions ranging from circuit analysis, digital design, and battery application. Interviewers helped guide me through some of the questions.
Three rounds of phone screen interviews for an intern position. The interviewers were friendly. Referral-based selection, but I did not meet the hiring manager in any of the rounds, oddly enough. I was asked basic circuit theory and some design probl
4 rounds of LeetCode easy questions, some VLSI questions, and questions on the Virtuoso platform. Some of the questions were curated by the interviewer (no LeetCode could prep you, but if you knew how to code straightforwardly enough).
3 round interview. 1st one involved behavioral questions and remaining two asked EE fundamental questions ranging from circuit analysis, digital design, and battery application. Interviewers helped guide me through some of the questions.
Three rounds of phone screen interviews for an intern position. The interviewers were friendly. Referral-based selection, but I did not meet the hiring manager in any of the rounds, oddly enough. I was asked basic circuit theory and some design probl