The RSUs program is very competitive.
They think only of profit, not a product-centric view.
Software is different from microchips.
Very smooth, low pressure, and fun. They were very interested in my projects and how I went about doing them. They then asked me a couple of logical questions that were very enjoyable (not LC style).
Applied through Glassdoor. Was contacted by the hiring manager about a week after submitting the application and was asked to come in for an in-person interview. The interview consisted of three one-hour sessions, with each interview conducted by e
A quick call with clarification about university projects and a few behavioral questions, such as: * What is the project you are most proud of? * How would you start with the project you will be dealing with during your internship? etc.
Very smooth, low pressure, and fun. They were very interested in my projects and how I went about doing them. They then asked me a couple of logical questions that were very enjoyable (not LC style).
Applied through Glassdoor. Was contacted by the hiring manager about a week after submitting the application and was asked to come in for an in-person interview. The interview consisted of three one-hour sessions, with each interview conducted by e
A quick call with clarification about university projects and a few behavioral questions, such as: * What is the project you are most proud of? * How would you start with the project you will be dealing with during your internship? etc.