I applied online. I interviewed at Qorvo (Greensboro, NC) in Jun 2017
Interview
I applied for the position around June 6, 2017. I received an email from the engineering manager for the shift for which the opening was posted on June 8 to schedule a telephone interview. The phone interview was June 9. I received a phone call informing me that I was selected to continue on to the on-site interview, which was June 23.
The interview itself was 7 different interviews with 6 different people. The last interview was with the entire shift that I would potentially be working with. All the interviews were technical. Some behavioral questions were asked as well, but the majority of questions were technical.
Unfortunately, I did not get the job. No one did. The position was postponed. I got my rejection email around July 13.
The experience was nice, though. Everyone in the department was very nice. The company paid for my flight and hotel, and reimbursed me for any expenses.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Draw a transistor.
When applying a DC voltage to a capacitor, how does it act?
When applying an AC voltage to a capacitor, how does it act?
Can you draw a cross-sectional picture of a p-n junction?
If you were given a project the day before your vacation, and you passed it to someone else, and when you came back the project was completely wrong and the company was upset about it, how would you handle the situation?
How would you handle a co-worker that isn't pulling their weight?
Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
What do you know about Qorvo?
Circuit analysis.
Logic symbols
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Qorvo (Hillsboro, OR)
Interview
applied then about two months until HR screening, met with hiring manager, final interview with HR again, head of department via teams and met with potential coworkers on site for a few hours. Was ghosted following half day of interviews.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
very few technical questions, mostly questions about my work experience and resume bullets.