J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez AMD (Markham, ON) en mars 2019
Entretien
Interviewers were cordial and respectful.
Nothing seemed to have gone wrong and I answered 90% of the questions correctly.
I generally dont form any expectations post interviews but for this one I was hopeful as I did not see anything that might have gone wrong during the long non stop group panel interview. They also introduced me to the team.
I waited for a response for a week.
As there was no response, I sent a follow up email to the HR who sent me interview invite and also to one of the interviewers.
There has been no response from AMD after this.
No feedback. No call.
I did not expect this from a big company like AMD.
Such kind of behaviour of HR leaves a bad taste forever.
No point in sending another follow up to such teams who do not value your time and energy.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Interview questions were 75% technical embedded concepts and rest of them were more about the personality , attitude on how you will handle certain scenarios, experiences from the past. Challenges faced during different projects in the past.
It was a very tough round of interview process. I was able to make through it.
Lot of questions from vlsi but and digital electronics and around the job description as well .
J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 2 mois. J'ai passé un entretien chez AMD en juin 2025
Entretien
30 minute HR call, followed by 30 minute hiring manager call (general CV overview), followed by 4 45 minute interviews with various engineers. One behavioural, the rest mostly technical, including programming tasks.
Difficulty wasn't too bad for the most part. One quite difficult programming task, but it's all relative. They provided information on what each interview would roughly cover which was very helpful to prepare, but sometimes wasn't fully accurate. All interviews quite relaxed and friendly, they spend time explaining the role and company,
I think overall the process is a bit long- I don't think they really need 6 calls to determine if you are a good fit. 4 hours of actual interviewing, but plenty of time you spend around that preparing, it's a big time commitment, so not sure I would apply again.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
How do you go about debugging things? How do you learn established code bases? Bit manipulation, graph data structures, general c++ and python.
Basic question from DSA and memory
I joined as fresher so the interview was not very deep
They asked me about the Types of Cache , linked lists
Also some questions from Digital Electronics