Asked things that weren't even part of the job description. Interviewers were nice but intimidating initially. They went straight into asking more technical questions without reading or asking about my resume.
Being a janitor at AMD in Alaska could provide a stable career in a fast-growing industry. The job would involve cleaning and maintaining the company's facilities, including its high-tech equipment. The state's rugged environment might pose challenges, but the opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology could be rewarding.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What experience do you have with cleaning and maintenance in extreme weather conditions? How do you handle working alone in remote locations for extended periods? Are you comfortable using equipment such as snow blowers and floor scrubbers? Can you describe a time when you had to adapt to a new cleaning process or technology? What safety measures do you follow when working in hazardous conditions, such as icy walkways or steep staircases? How do you prioritize your cleaning tasks in a high-traffic facility? Have you ever worked in a LEED-certified building or used environmentally-friendly cleaning products? Can you describe a time when you identified a problem with a building's infrastructure and took the appropriate steps to report or fix it? What motivates you to do a thorough and efficient job as a janitor? Are you willing to work flexible hours and/or overtime when necessary, especially during heavy snowfall or other emergencies?
45 Minute interview with screening questions and a few novice technical questions regarding circuits and logic design. All questions were designed to highlight the key tradeoffs of Integrated Circuit design.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Given an RC circuit, determine the energy stored in the system before and after a switch is closed.