Attended an information session on campus and talked with them during a career fair. They called me a week and a half later to set a phone interview. Phone interview was with three engineers. They went over what their part of the company does and then went over my resume. They asked me about my education and work experience and how it related to Micron. They then sent me two files for technical questions. The first was a simple c program that printed out different types of data with pointers. I went through it and explained what each statement printed out. When I wasn't sure they helped point me in the right direction. The second file was about different transistor setups and what their truth tables were. I understood the first question because it was a plain circuit, but didn't understand(until later) the second because it was more of a physical layout. They then asked if I had any questions and thanked me for the interview. They were very nice and helped me understand the things I wasn't sure about. This was my first technical interview and I learned a lot from it.
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Asking about a transistor set up that wasn't like anything I had seen before.
python questions, CMOS circuit, inverter graph, basics of semoconductor physics list dictionary and tuple in python and basics of OOP, be ready to talk about your projects and how it related also why you like this specific role
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how do u solve this digital cmos circuit whats the output?
All communications with HR via emails. Interview Online via zoom. Many managers and higher ups attending the zoom meetings. Total of 4 people. Not much concern on setting up the schedule.
However just be ready, after interview there’s no follow-up, not even a standard rejection email.
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Previous experience. Motivation to join the company.
There are 3 rounds: first, a round with the Hiring Manager, followed by 2 Technical rounds conducted by the team members. If you pass these, there will be a follow-up HR round.
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- Basics of memory devices (e.g., DRAM, NAND, etc.)
- SA circuit debugging
- Questions related to your previous work experience
- Fundamentals of semiconductor fabrication
- Basic coding questions