I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Arm in Mar 2019
Interview
I had an email for first screen call for Graduate Hardware Engineer role in Austin,Texas from a recruiter who was coordinating from India. The phone screen was very smooth and it went one hour long.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Arm
Interview
Straight to face to face interview. Some confusion with HR in organising the interview as they wanted to schedule a telephone interview after the face to face interview. Never heard back and didn't reimburse travel expenses as they promised despite asking multiple times.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Asked about projects, a couple of competency based questions. Technical questions were about implementing a queuing scenario in pseudo code and a VLSI question.
I applied online. I interviewed at Arm (Cambridge, East of England, England)
Interview
Started with a video interview, with prerecorded questions where you'd have three minutes to record your answers. No do-overs, so slightly stressful. Also contains one or two coding questions, which are straightforward.
Then got invited to a face-to-face interview at Cambridge, where people were very friendly and nice. Questions in that were very typical, based on the resume and some questions meant to be solved on the whiteboard. As usual, more about explaining how you'd approach the problem, what your process is than the results itself.
Thank you for your review and for interviewing at ARM. I am glad to hear that you had a positive candidate experience. ARM does recognise both the benefits and shortcomings of digital and video interviewing, and that it is unfortunately not favoured by or suited to all candidates. Thank you for your constructive feedback, we look forward to working with you to make positive changes to our recruitment process in the future. - Yvette S.
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