The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Micron Technology (Boise, ID) in Nov 2011
Interview
Firstly, had a talk with a HR. All usual questions. Then talked with two directors one by one. Finally had a meal with the guy recommending me to be a candidate. The interview was as short as 3 hours.
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Micron Technology (Boise, ID) in Nov 2011
Interview
I met with a recruiter at my college, and was given two technical questions. I did both of these, and got a phone call about a week later inviting me out to an on campus interview. They flew me out the day before the interview and put me in a hotel downtown. I met with an HR person, and was escorted to the first of five hiring managers, each one leading to the next. Each hiring manager asked me two to three technical questions, plus one or two soft questions. The whole process took about 3 hours. I felt like I nailed most of the technical questions, but alas, no offer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Given: three clamped NMOS transistors in series with Vcc at the beginning. The output of the final one went into the source of a PFET, with the drain tied to ground and the gate tied to some voltage, I forget exactly what. I was asked to label the voltage at each node, and then which state the PFET was in.
I applied through college or university. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Micron Technology (Boise, ID) in Nov 2011
Interview
first had a campus interview with recruiter on campus. Then had several phone interviews with hiring manager and hr. Final step was inteview on site. I think 8 interviews total. Each interview was 1/2 hour long. No behavioral questions at all, which surprised me. Many technical questions. Technical questions were'nt bad at all.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Draw an nmos circuit. Then talked about how to add floating gate for flash memory.