The interview had a relaxed and conversational vibe overall. The interviewer spent a good amount of time asking about my resume and diving into details about my previous experiences. A lot of the questions were tied back to projects and roles I had listed, so it felt pretty personalized. They also asked a mix of general design questions some more technical, and some more conceptual, that related to the work I’ve done in the past. The topics covered both hardware and software aspects, which made it a well-rounded conversation.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Design questions that are general about both hardware and software.
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I applied online. I interviewed at Arm (Lagos) in Mar 2025
Interview
It should go quite well I suppose. I haven't taken it. But the application process is taking quite a bit of a time. More like a month interval between all communication process.
Arm response
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I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Arm (Cambridge, East of England, England) in Nov 2024
Interview
This was one of the most relaxed and comfortable interviews I’ve ever experienced. Rather than focusing on putting me under pressure or testing technical knowledge intensively, the interviewers were genuinely interested in getting to know me as a person. They asked thoughtful questions aimed at understanding my values, communication style, and how I approach challenges. It felt more like a conversation than a formal evaluation, which made the overall atmosphere very positive and engaging.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
During the interview, I was asked to write a program to find the maximum of three values—first in Python, and then in Assembly language. Following that, I was given several C code examples and asked to identify potential issues or bugs within them. The tasks were designed to assess both my problem-solving skills and my attention to detail when reviewing code.