Huawei Technologies Research Engineer interview questions
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Phone interview followed by onsite interview.
The procedure took few months to complete
Phone interview is general, mostly based on PhD thesis
Some standards knowledge is useful
Gave a presentation on phD thesis
You may receive questions during your talk, asking for further clarifications. Overall 30 mins presentation, 30 min Q and A. Suggest to make presentation simple and concise.
There was no one-on-one technical interview later on, except with HR.
HR asked basic behavioral questions, most of them can be found online.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Huawei Technologies (Istanbul) in Jan 2015
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Two people interviews you over basic programming and data mining projects. Questions go from very easy to very hard. If you can answer couple of very easy questions well you are good to go.
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Question 1
what is precision, recall? When do you use them, which one is important.
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Huawei Technologies (Parigi) in Jan 2015
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I am a foreign employee, hired for a position in China. So the process I describe is specific to this situation.
I had 4 phone interviews:
- First interview: with the research team manager and an engineer from this team. Questions were focused on my background, especially related to the technologies I developed during my PhD. There were also private questions such as why I want to move to China, do you I have relatives there, do you speak chinese, etc. And I was asked for my salary expectation.
- Second interview: with the target department director, who asked similar questions (I am afraid I don't remember exactly).
- Third interview: with another research department director, who asked mostly technical questions.
- Fourth interview: with the HR, but it was actually a call to tell me that I passed all previous interviews, and give me the official salary offer. I could not negotiate at this point, so be careful to mention your salary expectations early in the process. Then I asked a bunch of question to the HR, as that was my first abroad job experience, and also to check the advantages I could get (honestly almost none).
The 4 interviews were on my mobile phone in France, and the sound quality was terrible. I advise to ask a Skype interview instead, for people who are hired in the same process.
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Question 1
Which non-volatile memory technology do you think is the most promising?