It was long-winded. There were three back-to-back interviews with different groups once you make it past the first round. Know what you want going into it because they will ask. Overall a good experience. Don't sweat it.
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They asked what group I wanted to work in. I think my hesitancy got me axed in the process.
Felt like a conversation - it was a simple behavioral interview first round. My interviewer was a technical engineer, not HR. It wasn't clear if he was the hiring manager or just an employee, but he was very nice and casual. Good experience overall.
Mini interview at Job fair, then Phone call, then circuit analysis interview. Not technical until final round. first two were easy to get past
DC/AC Analysis: Ohm’s Law, KVL/KCL, node/mesh analysis.
Op-Amps: Inverting/non-inverting configurations, ideal assumptions.
Thevenin/Norton equivalents
Transient response: RLC circuits, step inputs.
Frequency response: Bode plots, filters (low-pass, high-pass).
Basic circuit design questions
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Solve this circuit and explain to me how it works.
The interview was relaxed and lasted 45 minutes for the second round. Typical HR questions were asked along with interview questions. They were very interested in my education and what I had learned in my classes. A couple technical questions