I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at National Instruments (Taipei) in Jan 2014
Interview
First a English plus general engineering knowledge examination will be held to test the ability, followed up by your self-introduction about the topic of your thesis, also a bit about your self, then a 1 on 1 oral interview ends the first round interview. Second round will be mainly oral tests with HR director and Engineering manager. The last round will be with the GM of the branch
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at National Instruments (Austin, TX) in Jan 2015
Interview
I came into contact with them at a University career fair. I then had a in person interview the next day with one of the recruiters. He asked me two basic technical questions. After a while they asked me to come to Austin for an interview. They fly or pay to drive you down to Austin and invite you to stay the whole weekend. The interview is on a Friday but they pay for you to stay in a hotel until Sunday and even arrange hosts from the company to meet with you on Saturday and take you to different parts of Austin. They also give you per diem to pay for any meals or parking you may have to pay. They were very generous and accommodating throughout the interview process. The technical questions they ask generally they just walk you through a process. They are kind of tricky but if you just think aloud you should be fine.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If you have an array of 100 randomly arranged integers, ranging 0-100, how do you find out which element from 0-100 is not in the list?
I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at National Instruments (Austin, TX) in Feb 2015
Interview
First round interview was at school campus. A few behavioral and technical questions.
Second round was at Austin, TX. Five half hour interviews in one day, and a 10 minute technical presentation on a topic of your choosing. Software/Hardware and some departmental interviews.
Response time was very quick, but not a lot of time given to prepare for interviews before. Everyone I interviewed with was extremely kind and casual.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What components would you need to set up an air conditioner, and how would you do so? Note: They were pretty good at helping think through the problem and explaining things if you didn't know. I didn't know 100% of the answer.