There were seven rounds of technical interviews. Each took place one-on-one with all team members.
After the first and second rounds, there were four more rounds and one final round. Questions on SV, UVM, assertions, functional, and code coverage were asked.
Questions mainly focused on SV and UVM.
There were very few questions on protocols. A few puzzles were included.
The SV and UVM questions were in-depth, involving writing various codes for drivers, sequences, etc.
Questions related to constraints on arrays were asked. Assertions were also part of the questioning.
The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Intel SoC Verification Engineer role in Bengaluru, Karnataka.
Intel's interview process for their SoC Verification Engineer roles in Bengaluru, Karnataka is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Intel's SoC Verification Engineer interview process in Bengaluru, Karnataka.