I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Samsung Research America (Mountain View, CA) in Sep 2016
Interview
1. Applied through LinkedIn, was contacted by HR
2. Phone interview with a team of 3 or 4 people, questions were focused on my background research and skills listed on my resume, my LinkedIn and my home page.
3. Passed the phone interview and went onsite. Unlike all other major companies I had interviewed with, this interview started around noon with a lunch. After that, I had to present my work for about an hour. After that, I had 4 or 5 sessions of interview sessions talking with groups of people working in the same team.
4. Got no feedback, heard nothing back from them which is very unprofessional and sad IMHO. After reading reviews here, I now know that's either that's their style of doing things or too busy taking care of Galaxy Note, Washing machines, etc malfunction.
Fun fact: during one of the group interviews, one of the engineers mentioned that: "... reviews on review websites do not reflect how OUR TEAM works... don't trust them and yada yada".
Phone Call interview for internship. It was for an internship initially so only a phone call was needed. There was a larger group of people who interviewed me over the phone. It was good interview process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe how you answered the challenge questions that was sent before the interview
I applied online. I interviewed at Samsung Research America (California, PA) in Apr 2023
Interview
It was a pretty normal interview process. Walked through the resume and asked a few coding questions. Especially, asked me about the research experience in details such as why I adopted a certain deep learning model or what kind of signal processing methods I have used to eliminate the noises.
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Samsung Research America (Denver, CO) in Jan 2023
Interview
Started with a coding test based on basic math, computer science, and software engineering. Will update this when advanced to further rounds. Note that this is for a Research Position.