I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Analog Devices (Norwood, MA) in May 2008
Interview
Was contacted by recruiter for the position with an initial phone call/screening interview. He setup a 1:1 interview with the group manager (again over the phone). That interview was mostly basic, a few technical questions about compiling/assembling/linking code.
A few days later I was contacted by the recruiter for a follow-up personal interview. This was 5 different 1:1 interviews with various managers of the division and group. Each one was mostly basic personality type questions. Final 2 interviews were more technical and conducted by two technical staff members. Both asked questions about my technical experiences. Had to discuss how malloc() and free() work at the OS level.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Analog Devices in Oct 2008
Interview
I was asked about basic opamp cirucits such as amplifiers, rectifiers, averaging circuit, high pass filter, low pass filter, band pass filter and instrumentation amplifier. I was also asked to draw the frequency response for ideal high pass and low pass filter. Then was tested on the signal processing techniques.
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Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Explain the internal circuit for an operational amplifier using BJT's. You are expected to know the current flow and voltage drops at each node.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Analog Devices in Feb 2009
Interview
My initial resume was handed in by a Professor that I used to do work for. He had also been the referrer of the past two interns beforehand. Therefore, I was offered an initial interview. I did sub-par in my eyes, but later (over a month) received an email requesting a phone call. I spoke with my potential supervisor, and was later scheduled to come in for a rotational interview, meeting most of the group. I ran through some technical questions, which were limited in subject matter due to my education level at the time. I did well on overall and blended with the group, so I was later offered a position for the summer, and it was a great experience.
Easy - Questions were repetitive and simple, will be harder for more experienced engineers.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Questions regarding modulation that I was unfamiliar with at the time.