There were three rounds. The first interview tested our eligibility for the position, and based on that, some basic questions were asked. After a week, they confirmed that I had qualified for further rounds. They completed the two remaining interviews in a single day. Most of the questions asked were to check our knowledge of the subject. They checked how deep our knowledge was during the 2nd and 3rd rounds.
Why is a modport used?
What is polymorphism?
What is deep copying?
What is inheritance?
Why are we writing interfaces?
Different phases in UVM?
Which phases are tasks and which are functions?
The following metrics were computed from 4 interview experiences for the Intel Design Verification Engineer role in Bengaluru, Karnataka.
Intel's interview process for their Design Verification Engineer roles in Bengaluru, Karnataka is very selective, failing most engineers who go through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Intel's Design Verification Engineer interview process in Bengaluru, Karnataka.