1. Online exam: Covers various topics under electronics including circuit analysis, transistor construction, logic circuits, basic electronics, etc.
2. Technical Interview: One or two employees under the department will interview you. They will ask about your college thesis. They also asked about your programming capabilities by giving simple coding exercise. Aside from that, they seem to be more concerned about your knowledge about digital circuits.
3. Technical Interview: The department manager will generally ask the same questions in the technical interview. The only difference is that the interview includes personality and leadership questions.
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Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is a multiplexer? Functions? parts
simple coding exercises
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Analog Devices (Wilmington, MA)
Interview
After the initial discussion with recruiter the interview process began.
Lengthy interview process, three phone interviews with a mixture of technical and behavioral questions. They were more like discussion than interviews though.
Was asked to visit for on-site interview.
7 round of technical interviews tool place with people from different profile. These interviews were strictly technical and related to my experience, background and to the job requirement.
After two weeks recruiter contacted to ask for three recommendations.
Was given the offer after that.
I applied online. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Analog Devices (Wilmington, MA) in Nov 2015
Interview
Got an interview call on phone which went up to 45 minutes, where they asked CMOS based questions, C programming, Python, Behavioral questions and projects.
After a week, had a 2nd round phone interview, asked about Analog Circuits and CMOS, projects.
After a 2 weeks had a onsite call, Had 3 rounds covering wide range of basic concepts and projects
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Layout of PMOS?
Diode connected trans operation.
Differential Amplifier operation