I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Analog Devices
Interview
Three round interview. First interview asked about the general behavior questions (i.e: What are your biggest strengths/weaknesses? Describe a situation where you were in conflict with someone and how did you handle it?). Second and third interview asked basic circuit technical questions related to transistors, capacitors/inductors-resistor circuits and opamps. Interview lasted 3 hours at their branch office.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Draw the current and voltage graph about the output terminal of an opamp in an inverting negative feedback configuration if there is a resistor between the Rin and Rf resistor given the input voltage is a square wave. What happens if the non-inverting and inverting input terminals are flipped?
It was online. Placement recruitment. There was one round of written test which had interesting vlsi question. Then there were two rounds of interview. There were different levels of questions
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Analog Devices in Feb 2023
Interview
Phone Screen: This initial stage usually involves a recruiter or hiring manager reaching out to you to discuss your background, experience, and qualifications. They may ask you some basic technical questions to assess your knowledge and determine if you are a good fit for the position. Technical Interview: The next stage is typically a technical interview with one or more IC Design Engineers. The interview may be conducted over the phone, video call, or in-person, and will likely involve more in-depth technical questions and discussions about your experience with IC design.
First: written round and MCQ's
Then three technical interview rounds then HR round. The overall process was very good. They focus about how much a student has strong fundamentals. Questions were really good.