It all depends on your team. My team was awesome.
The interview was conducted via Zoom. The interviewer primarily asked conceptual questions. There wasn't much of a written component. The intuition behind the math is important. There were not many direct hardware design questions. The focus was
There were multiple rounds of interviews. After the first two rounds, I had to complete an at-home assignment and submit it within a fixed period. Then, I had to present to a panel and interview with each of the panelists individually.
Interview Process: * Screening round with hiring manager * Technical round (~45 minutes) * Onsite round (7-8 rounds, 1 hour each, in a single day) Questions will cover DSP, ML, and 3D Geometry.
The interview was conducted via Zoom. The interviewer primarily asked conceptual questions. There wasn't much of a written component. The intuition behind the math is important. There were not many direct hardware design questions. The focus was
There were multiple rounds of interviews. After the first two rounds, I had to complete an at-home assignment and submit it within a fixed period. Then, I had to present to a panel and interview with each of the panelists individually.
Interview Process: * Screening round with hiring manager * Technical round (~45 minutes) * Onsite round (7-8 rounds, 1 hour each, in a single day) Questions will cover DSP, ML, and 3D Geometry.