They assigned another role to me, still within the same team though, not long after I onboarded. It was entirely new for me and I needed to learn lots of new things. It took me some time to adjust to it. This may be the only thing I have some complaints about. However, it did expand my career scope in the long run, which is good.
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I received a call from HR stating that my resume was shortlisted and I received an invitation. There were two rounds scheduled. The first round went really well. In the second round, I joined the call, but the interviewer didn't show up. I requeste
Very easy interviews. Only experience-based questions were asked. There were 4 rounds, all from the US. Brush up on protocol overviews, data center systems, and debug and diagnostic flows.
I had phone screens with them twice, for two different teams. The interviewers were polite and friendly. I wouldn't say there were tough questions. One of them included a one-hour Verilog coding exercise. I was asked about clock-domain crossing and
I received a call from HR stating that my resume was shortlisted and I received an invitation. There were two rounds scheduled. The first round went really well. In the second round, I joined the call, but the interviewer didn't show up. I requeste
Very easy interviews. Only experience-based questions were asked. There were 4 rounds, all from the US. Brush up on protocol overviews, data center systems, and debug and diagnostic flows.
I had phone screens with them twice, for two different teams. The interviewers were polite and friendly. I wouldn't say there were tough questions. One of them included a one-hour Verilog coding exercise. I was asked about clock-domain crossing and