I was thrown off by questions asked about C++ in the final interview despite making it clear in previous interviews that I did not know C++. The job description also stated "knowledge of python or c++". A waste of time for both me and the interviewers. Despite that the interviewers were very supportive.
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It was a video interview where you have to record your answer after seeing the question for 1 minute. The questions were simple and not super technical. Then it was followed by a simple coding test.
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I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Arm (London, England) in Nov 2020
Interview
Video interview through Hirevue. Each question is displayed on the screen, 30 seconds to think then 3 minutes recording your answer. The whole process took 1 hour for me but it will depend on how much time you spend on the programming questions
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1. Introduce yourself
2. Why Arm?
3. Python question, look at a piece of code, tell us what is wrong about it
4. Python question, where you actually have to code something
5. Tensorflow question, look at a piece of code, tell us what is wrong about it
6. Do you have anything you would like to add, final thoughts, questions