I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at NVIDIA (Austin, TX) in July 2013
Interview
I applied through a recruiter. The process took a week. I interviewed at NVIDIA (Austin, TX) in July 2013
Interview
I was contacted by the HR department of Silicon Labs to see if I was interested in a couple of positions they were hiring for. They were particularly interested in my qualifications from my previous jobs. I was then contacted by the hiring manager, who setup a phone interview with one of his team-members. I was then flown in to Austin for a day-long interview. There were a total of 7 interviews back to back until about 4 pm. They were all technical in nature - they tested my design knowledge, my scripting and programming capabilities and my familiarity with CAD tools.
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Question 1
Logical design, physical design, perl, System verilog (UVM)
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at NVIDIA (Santa Clara, CA) in Sept 2024
Interview
Applied online, got reached out within a week, had two rounds of online interviews then got rejected. Asked standard computer architecture questions and some cache-specific questions. Also asked about interconnect.
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Question 1
Computer architecture, cache coherence, CPU design, pipelining
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at NVIDIA (California City, CA) in Sept 2024
Interview
Technical screening round- questions were based on digital logic design, computer architecture, and static timing analysis. Questions related to projects that were mentioned in the resume. They provide a whiteboard to draw FSM circuits.
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Question 1
Questions on FIFO, FIFO Design, setup and hold time
The interview was smooth and easy to understand, It took me 45 minutes. The employer is an engineer worked for 10 years. They provided all technical questions, only 2 for coding.