I applied through university. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at NVIDIA
Interview
Contacted via my university, two basic phone interviews with members of the team. Each interview about an hour long, covers transistor related questions and basic operation of an oscilloscope
I applied online. I interviewed at NVIDIA in Apr 2020
Interview
The interview was pretty standard - explanation of interest in the company/the specific position, explanation of certain parts of resume, etc. and then segued into more technical questions regarding programming and computer systems, as well as some general problem solving questions. Overall my interviewer made it easy to feel comfortable while being interviewed, but of course your mileage may vary. Was called back for a second round interview, but was then notified within 24 hours that they had already selected somebody for the position, which isn't exactly a great reflection on coordination between HR and hiring managers as well as with HR itself.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Explain how devices may communicate across SPI or I2C
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at NVIDIA (Taipei) in Nov 2019
Interview
Phone interview: mostly technical questions (switching circuits and logic design, oscilloscope operation)
One week after the phone interview is the onsite interview
Onsite interview: 6 rounds 1 to 1 interview (6 interviewers are the members of the team which I applied)
Four of them asked more technical questions, including switching circuit and logic design, especially time sequence, basic coding, basic algorithms, oscilloscope. Even some of the questions have been asked in the phone interview, since the interviewers are different people. 2 of the interviewers asked more behavioral questions, including the biggest struggle in your life and career plan. The interviewers are nice and I didn't feel stress during the interview process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How to operate the oscilloscope?
Clocked Sequential Circuits