Interns get to do real work, which adds lots of value to you and the company, and not just help assisting someone else's tasks with small scripting/programming.
Your interests are taken care of. If you need more challenging work, just ask for it, and they will consider it.
Perks and compensation are awesome.
I have not any specific issues during my entire course of internship. One thing could be that the housing stipend is nowhere close to the actual expenses.
First round interview. I was asked to design a protocol for their team. The question was a bit tricky, but the interviewer was patient. Overall, the experience was great.
Each online interview screening lasts 45 minutes. There were three such interviews. Expect not much coding, but tons of difficult logic/design questions posed as puzzles (e.g., "how would you design X and Y?"). Prepare for typical puzzle hardware
The interview process was smooth without any hassles. I had two phone interviews with the Clocks Team at Santa Clara. I was asked application type questions that made me think hard.
First round interview. I was asked to design a protocol for their team. The question was a bit tricky, but the interviewer was patient. Overall, the experience was great.
Each online interview screening lasts 45 minutes. There were three such interviews. Expect not much coding, but tons of difficult logic/design questions posed as puzzles (e.g., "how would you design X and Y?"). Prepare for typical puzzle hardware
The interview process was smooth without any hassles. I had two phone interviews with the Clocks Team at Santa Clara. I was asked application type questions that made me think hard.