It was divided into two parts: a technical interview and an HR interview. I was asked basic digital electronics questions, Verilog basics, identifying errors in code, and different types of clocks. They also asked why certain clocks should be avoided, setup and hold time, and how these affect the design
It was good, they asked gud number is questions and mainly of core analog stuff. Nothing numericals only based on theory and projects are important that play a list role in selection. It is good if you have any references to get job
I interviewed at Analog Devices (Edimburgo, Escocia)
Interview
They first asked me about my university coursework and how I decided the component values of the circuit. Then they gave me a few technical questions. I did make some mistakes and was corrected at the spot.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How u determined the values of resistors and capacitors for this microphone circuit?
The interview process consisted of an online academic panel interview during which my academic background, research interests, and motivation for the programme were thoroughly discussed. The panel assessed my analytical thinking, research potential, communication skills, and understanding of the field. I was also asked about my future academic and professional goals, as well as my ability to adapt to the demands of doctoral-level studies.