I applied through university. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at National Instruments (Austin, TX) in Dec 2014
Interview
My interview was scheduled for 9:00AM but I arrived at around 8:45AM. The campus is very easy to find and the visitor parking is well marked. I decided to go in early, and it turns out the recruiter was already waiting for me at the entrance. They were in a good mood and very friendly.
There were three different groups that I had to interview with. Each group had about an hour and asked me behavioral and technical questions. The behavioral questions were straight forward, but the technical questions varied in difficulty depending on each group. I was asked to solve different problems by shuffling class objects, efficiently sorting static and non-static arrays, and searching through binary trees. They let you write it out and take your time. I asked clarifying questions and even tried to get a few hints from them. The recruiters were very nice and helped openly.
My only complaint was that there were no breaks between the three interviewing groups. I could have asked, but presumed that there would be some down-time. It lasted about three and a half hours.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Write an algorithm that will randomly shuffle a deck of card objects.
I applied through university. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at National Instruments (Bengaluru) in Sept 2021
Interview
The interview process was a little tough. The panel asked me about logical and coding questions, especially data structures. Everyone in the panel was so patient and calm. There were three rounds basically, Manager, Technical and HR Round. Overall, the difficulty level was medium to hard.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Coding question on array and looping.
Questions on Data Structures.
Logical Questions.
I applied through university. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at National Instruments (Bengaluru) in Apr 2020
Interview
Good, they help you to arrive at the answer , they keep prompting to see if you have the capability to listen and adapt and learn.
Questions are more like brain teasers and straight forward nothing complicated
I applied through university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at National Instruments (Austin, TX)
Interview
Interviewed for two positions. One was not a software job at all but a stock clerk job. Track what equipment needs to go out for calibration. They keep trying to sell you on what a great company it is, but you look around and people are not all that happy. Said they would respond in one to two weeks. I had to contact them to get an answer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
find which card is missing from a card deck. Describe a time when you tried to convince someone to do something your way.