I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Arm (Mountain View, CA) in Mar 2019
Interview
I interviewed for the full-time UX Designer role at treasure data. The whole process took 2 weeks, a phone interview of portfolio review, followed by a design challenge and an onsite. The onsite has 3 rounds, a co-design session about the previous design challenge, a whiteboard session and another round with a PM.
Overall, it was the best interview experience I had after 20+ interviews. I talked to the Director of Design, who has been incredibly patient and nice and gave me a lot of advice on my design skills. The whole UX team was energetic, vibrant and fun, I've never seen a team like it. It seems like anybody can fit right in.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They had a co-design session about your design challenge to see how you will work with them.
I applied online. I interviewed at Arm (Cambridge, East of England, England) in Feb 2019
Interview
Video interview followed onsite interview which included 3 presentations and two experience people interviewed and asked basic questions but interviewers said my responses were good but HR was very much reluctant in communication and also they didn't reimburse the travel expense since I'm an international student. Please don't make us so desperate about the job.
The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Arm (Bengaluru)
Interview
Round1: telephonic
Round2: f2f, 3 to 4 technical rounds
Round3: hr discussion
Focus on basics and logical thinking. Mainly values approach and learnability of the candidates. Appreciates mistakes and open to change in answers.
Areas to focus:
1. Computer architecture
2. Amba protocols
3. Digital electronics
4. Programming both c and system verilog
5. Puzzle and analytical questions which are also technical ( FIFO , adders, bitwise applications)
6.hr questions are also important,answer them seriously. They consider soft skills as an important parameter.