I applied through college or university. The process took 7 weeks. I interviewed at Analog Devices in Nov 2014
Interview
Submit my resume to ADI on campus career fair. Got an on campus interview in 2 weeks.
1 week after the on campus interview, I was invited to an on-site. The on-site was in 3 weeks.
Interviewed by 8 people (45~50min each), starting 9AM, finish 4:30PM.
Not all sessions are technical, 2 managers session were just general introduction of the group and some other talk.
I don't think the interviewers are expecting me to be able to answer all their questions, but when asked a question that you don't know the answer directly, try talk to them more and find clues or even ask for some hints.
All interviews are very friendly and knowledgeable.
Got results in 2 weeks, not selected for this position, but offered a position in another group.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
All kinds of questions regarding Op-Amp
My own research
ADC/DAC, INL/DNL, distortion, etc.
CMOS, Bipolar device basics (operation regions, I-V curve, equations, noise, etc)
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Analog Devices
Interview
Went to campus recruiting event and talk to the staff member on site. After few days, receive an email to schedule a phone interview. On the phone interview, staff was friendly and ask questions basically just on the resume and ask me whether I have any questions or not.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Analog Devices
Interview
I met with the hiring staff on the campus recruiting event. After few days, I received a phone from the company to schedule a phone interview. Phone interview is frendly but met several technical questions