Having an on-site interview at the job fair, were asked to complete a (simple) programming question, which have a variety of languages to choose. Interviewers nicely go over the question's requirement and make clarification if needed. And then go through my resume and talked about some projects. The interview took less than 30 mins.
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Question 1
A python programming question about data structure, need actually compile it and see if it pass the testcase. They also asked a few questions on code efficiency.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Qualcomm (Toronto, ON) in Oct 2018
Interview
First talk about a project you value most, and then start a conversation about nowadays Qualcomm SOC, and then few interview tech questions. The employer is pretty dynamic and energetic, and it is applied through our university career portal
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Question 1
In Neural network, if one node is deleted, explain what should other nodes be connected and why
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Qualcomm (Bengaluru)
Interview
The role was for machine learning engineer. The HR called just the day before evening and asked to come early morning the next day for interview. Not a single question was asked from my resume or related to machine learning/data science. There were two rounds which took more than 2.5 hrs and the questions were only on c++. They didn't even accept the pseudo code /logic. Main focus was on C, c++ syntax their features different types of memories. When I mentioned I haven't put c, c++ in my resume and I am not proficient the response received was we need ml engineers who are proficient in C. Atleast they should see the resume before shortlisting, the list of skills listed in resume. Such a waste of time and disappointment!
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Question 1
What is MMU?
What is DMA?
How variables are stored in C?