I enjoy the campus and flexibility to work from home and in office (hybrid).
It is a great place for college graduates as well, and employees get a sizable amount of profit sharing.
Work-life balance is not bad, but sometimes I work nights or weekends. It depends on the team/manager.
Even though I have had to work outside of work hours often, my manager is understanding and lenient about vacations and remote work.
Phone interview with HR: Asked about my experience and regarding the position I applied. Phone interview with the hiring manager: Basic questions about Analog Mixed-Signal Design & Verification, PVT variations, Vth wrt to temperature, my design in m
Started with a basic introduction for both of us and the basic layout of the interview, which was: * Behavioral Questions * Technical Questions * Questions. Each question was relatively common and expected; however, you don't have to answer v
Pretty simple: behavioral, then technical, then behavioral. Several questions regarding basic circuits: how do caps, resistors, and transistors work? Some questions on statistics, like how a normal distribution looks. How would you go about testin
Phone interview with HR: Asked about my experience and regarding the position I applied. Phone interview with the hiring manager: Basic questions about Analog Mixed-Signal Design & Verification, PVT variations, Vth wrt to temperature, my design in m
Started with a basic introduction for both of us and the basic layout of the interview, which was: * Behavioral Questions * Technical Questions * Questions. Each question was relatively common and expected; however, you don't have to answer v
Pretty simple: behavioral, then technical, then behavioral. Several questions regarding basic circuits: how do caps, resistors, and transistors work? Some questions on statistics, like how a normal distribution looks. How would you go about testin