Great people to work with. Very smart people. Great benefits. People are very helpful when you need help. Get to work on cool projects.
Need better communication between groups.
Forced to spend more time at work than with family/friends.
Sometimes you have to work long hours and are not very well compensated. Having to be at home on weekends watching work emails to see if you have to come into work is not fun when you could be outside relaxing. Carrying the company cell phone and having it go off in the middle of the night is not great either.
Having to work when the company was shut down during Christmas was not great either. Didn't get extra compensation.
Treat your employees like "Humans".
Got two words for you: "Profit Sharing".
I applied through LinkedIn, and a recruiter reached out to schedule a call with the hiring manager. It went quite well, and I was then proceeded to the next steps. I reached out to the recruiter asking what I should expect from the interviews: Was i
The interview process is good and includes 4 rounds. These rounds include form filling, an online test, and technical and HR interviews. The paper is 40 minutes long and covers code, VLSI, digital logic, and computer architecture.
Interview scheduling was very smooth. The interviewer was nice and friendly. The interview questions were totally related to work experience, nothing out of the box. Questions were related to work, coding language, the verification process, and all.
I applied through LinkedIn, and a recruiter reached out to schedule a call with the hiring manager. It went quite well, and I was then proceeded to the next steps. I reached out to the recruiter asking what I should expect from the interviews: Was i
The interview process is good and includes 4 rounds. These rounds include form filling, an online test, and technical and HR interviews. The paper is 40 minutes long and covers code, VLSI, digital logic, and computer architecture.
Interview scheduling was very smooth. The interviewer was nice and friendly. The interview questions were totally related to work experience, nothing out of the box. Questions were related to work, coding language, the verification process, and all.