You meet some really smart people that care a lot about delivering a good product.
As big companies go, there are always some politics around. Some people only care about visibility, or how upper management views them, and one will need to work their way around these people.
I would want management to work on eliminating politics, but it might be impossible.
The on-site interview is very much pure technical. The questions are basically related to my resume, which implies that if the resume does not gain their interest, I will not get this chance for an interview. There were four rounds of interviews. In
1. Phone Interview - Resume questions - Write-back/through cache - Logic design: use mux to realize XOR function 2. Onsite Three persons: - First person asked about timing and my project. - Second person asked about logic design, metastability, a
I was directly invited to the final round. Three sessions followed, each lasting 45 minutes, with a 15-minute break between them. It was a rigorous process, but an exciting experience overall.
The on-site interview is very much pure technical. The questions are basically related to my resume, which implies that if the resume does not gain their interest, I will not get this chance for an interview. There were four rounds of interviews. In
1. Phone Interview - Resume questions - Write-back/through cache - Logic design: use mux to realize XOR function 2. Onsite Three persons: - First person asked about timing and my project. - Second person asked about logic design, metastability, a
I was directly invited to the final round. Three sessions followed, each lasting 45 minutes, with a 15-minute break between them. It was a rigorous process, but an exciting experience overall.