Me postulé a través de una facultad o universidad. El proceso tomó 4 días. Acudí a una entrevista en National Instruments (Austin, TX)
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Met with a recruiter at a campus job fair which led to an on campus interview. On campus interview was a mix of technical and behavioral questions. Behavioral were your typical "tell me about a time when you...". Technical questions consisted of one hardware and one software. Hardware was about a voice signal being input to a computer and the software was about finding a missing number in a set. These questions seem to be repeated as I had friends that had the same question asked to them.
Was invited onsite to Austin. 5-6 interviews throughout the day, mostly behavioral with a technical interview and a technical presentation. Great people and great atmosphere, everyone was very welcoming. The CEO spoke to us first thing at the interview.
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Hardware question in on campus interview asks you to describe a system that could convert a voice signal to a digital computer signal.
I somehow managed to get to the second round of interviews; however, they never scheduled one with me. At first, they said it was a mix up in management and that I should wait a bit longer. I did. After a while, I tried to reach out to figure out what was happening, no one ever got back to me. Completely unprofessional.
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If I wanted to record myself using a microphone and produce sound on a speaker, how would I go about doing so?
Me postulé a través de una facultad o universidad. El proceso tomó 1 día. Acudí a una entrevista en National Instruments (Nashville, TN) en sep 2019
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It was an on campus interview after talking to a recruiter at my school's job fair. It wasn't very high stress and the interviewer was very nice. During the software and hardware questions be sure to explain your thought process, they just wanna know how you think.
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After you tell them about a time you failed, they will ask if there were any positives or good things that happened in that situation.
Me postulé a través de una facultad o universidad. El proceso tomó 4 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en National Instruments en sep 2019
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talked to them at career fair. One of the guys then gave me a call at 8.30pm that same day to tell me to come in for an on campus interview the next day. The interview wasn't hard at all especially if you go through the interview questions on here first. Same format: 1 software, 1 hardware. They took forever to get back to you after the interview (over a month). I think they look for confidence more than a right answer. So even if you don't know something, talk like you own it. I just knew this position wasn't a fit for me since it's a technical support role (look up Application Engineers). I only came in for a practice, didn't even apply. If you wanna do hands on engineering designs, this is not for you
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How do you find a missing number from an array (0-100)