Broadcom Canada has a very relaxing working environment.
Some people work 4 hours a day; some work 10+ hours a day. It totally depends on your workload.
There is no lunch provided at Broadcom Canada. The cafe downstairs is too bad. Sometimes people have to drive 15+ minutes to have lunch.
The management at Broadcom Canada is not bad at all.
They work hard and are very easy-going.
I like them.
I had one phone interview, which was all about my resume and some basic communication protocols. It took about 25 minutes, with no further follow-ups.
First, I was called on my phone, and the hiring manager spoke with me for about 30 minutes. Then, I was called for an on-site interview. I was interviewed by 8-9 people, both in San Diego and Irvine, for a whole day. The questions were simple DSP q
My position focused on Linux and embedded operating systems. They asked many questions about C programming, Linux, and embedded operating systems. Some sample questions included: * What is a static variable? * What are volatile variables? * What is
I had one phone interview, which was all about my resume and some basic communication protocols. It took about 25 minutes, with no further follow-ups.
First, I was called on my phone, and the hiring manager spoke with me for about 30 minutes. Then, I was called for an on-site interview. I was interviewed by 8-9 people, both in San Diego and Irvine, for a whole day. The questions were simple DSP q
My position focused on Linux and embedded operating systems. They asked many questions about C programming, Linux, and embedded operating systems. Some sample questions included: * What is a static variable? * What are volatile variables? * What is