Nothing much I can think of. The work-life balance seems very bad, almost like bonded laborers.
Very bad politics.
Very bad work-life balance.
They treat you like a slave, and managers are very old-fashioned.
Everybody was very professional. Questions were to the point, with no trick questions (almost). I was very pleased with the process. There was one trick question, but this was no big deal.
I applied online and received a call from the hiring manager to schedule a telephonic discussion. I have been through the Broadcom process two to three times unsuccessfully. My experience is that Broadcom focuses mostly on C programming, irrespective
First interview was with two managers and one engineer. The interview lasted for one hour. They asked me to elaborate on all my experiences and projects. They presented on-the-job scenario questions and gauged my answers. It was not technically deep
Everybody was very professional. Questions were to the point, with no trick questions (almost). I was very pleased with the process. There was one trick question, but this was no big deal.
I applied online and received a call from the hiring manager to schedule a telephonic discussion. I have been through the Broadcom process two to three times unsuccessfully. My experience is that Broadcom focuses mostly on C programming, irrespective
First interview was with two managers and one engineer. The interview lasted for one hour. They asked me to elaborate on all my experiences and projects. They presented on-the-job scenario questions and gauged my answers. It was not technically deep