There are 2 interviews: telephone interview and on-site interview. In the telephone interview, I was asked some things on my CV, and they tried to understand my current situation. In the on-site interview, I met 6 people in 3 hours. In the 1st round, I met the director and HR. The director asked general technical questions, and HR asked lots of HR questions. Round 2 was a design technical interview, although I applied for a verification role. There were 2 parts in this interview: 1. I introduced a project I had done, and they asked corresponding questions. 2. I was asked to draw a diagram based on the Verilog code and tried to optimize the circuit to make it run faster. Round 3 was a verification technical interview. There were 2 parts: 1. I introduced the project I worked on. 2. I was given a verification plan for the Asynchronous FIFO.
How to verify asynchronous FIFO.
The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Broadcom Verification Engineer role in Bristol, United Kingdom.
Broadcom's interview process for their Verification Engineer roles in Bristol, the United Kingdom is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having mixed feelings for Broadcom's Verification Engineer interview process in Bristol, United Kingdom.