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Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Jul 2008 – Reviewed Oct 28, 2010
Interview Details For the first time, phone interview by the HR recruiter for about haft an hour. After pass the HR interview the hire manager will call and interview again on the phone to see if the candidate fix for the job. If the second phone call pass then the HR will set up for in person interview with the group for another 4 people in the group.
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No Offer – Interviewed in San Jose, CA (US) Apr 2010 – Reviewed Sep 04, 2010
Interview Details Phone Interview then Individual Interview with the team
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No Offer – Interviewed in Jun 2010 – Reviewed Jul 26, 2010
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phone interview about three or four persons
on site interview, about 6 persons.
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No Offer – Interviewed in Arizona City, AZ (US) Jun 2009 – Reviewed Jul 14, 2010
Interview Details Had 4 - 5 1:1: interview with the engineering team. Fundamental questions in engineering. Circuit design/Device level as i was shooting for layout engineering position. Everyone seemed to like working for broadcomm.
Interview Question – What is your long term goal ? Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Irvine, CA (US) Feb 2010 – Reviewed Mar 30, 2010
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I was contacted by a head hunter, who found my resume at some online portal(don't know where exactly). He sent my resume to the hiring manager, who liked it and scheduled a phone interview. Basic questions from my resume, job experience, PERL questions(data structures mostly), UNIX questions, design management tool experience were asked. It was a IT position, along with CAD, vlsi design experience,with design sync server experience. Then I went in for an onsite, which was scheduled for 1 day, but the panel liked my resume for another CAD position, so they let me stay over for another day for the CAD interview.
Panel interview for 2 consecutive days was extremely exhaustive. But overall it went good.
I had 6 rounds on DAY 1. Each person asked me 1 common question: about how to set up a CAD project, using design Sync server in a multi-site environment? I assume they have this issue going on, and need someone to work on that.
Simulation related - Spectre, Spice, Ultrasim
Customer related- how would you approach if someone comes and tells u, that his design is not working, and does not give you any more information?
parasitic extraction -> how does the Assura engine work?
perl, TCL scripting -> What have you done?
Draw the cross sectional view of a CMOS
Detailed questions from my resume
Interview Question – CAD tools related questions, design, simulation, front and back end tools Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in May 2009 – Reviewed Jun 26, 2009
Interview Details The interview consisted of a talk and a test. I did not pass the test so there was no second interview. If I had passed the second interview and test, I would have been flown to California for a third and final interview before a decision was made about whether to hire me or not. If I had been offered the job, I would have been forced to work a six-day week.
Interview Question – Why is common collector configuration not used for amplifier? View Answer
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in May 2009 – Reviewed May 27, 2009
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Test on my understanding on basic circuit structure and theories.
Typical questions on circuit transfer functions, noise, distortion (linearity), design choice and rational, frequency compensation (different approaches to stabilizing a two-pole system).
Test for my arguments for choosing a particular circuit topology.
Ask my previous project experiences, including the motivation and features of different projects.
Interview Question – How to improve the linearity of the common source amplifier? View Answers (3)
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