I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Arm
Interview
Phone interview, then on-campus interview. Final round was an on-site interview which was a "draft day" consisting of about 20 college seniors applying for graduate positions. Began with team-based "presentations" (4 candidates to a team; each team observed by 1-2 engineers). 4 one-hour interviews, along with lunch and dinner and 2 informational sessions. Interviews were all technical, with different members of the Verification team. One interviewer was very rude, texted throughout my interview, and did not offer his hand to shake at the end of the interview
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Write a program that will sort a list of e-mails by domain.
I'm sorry to hear that you had a negative experience with your interview process. Other than the one interviewer you mentioned, how did you feel about the rest of the interviewers and the interview process that day?
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Arm (Neu-Delhi) in Aug 2013
Interview
campus placement
written - 2 hours
50 technical ques :-1 hour 30 mins
50 apti ;- 30 mins very basic
technical interview :-basic vlsi n digital ques
hr:- easy
I applied through a job website (don't remember which) and after a few days they asked me to book a time for the phone interview. The interview was mostly technical, except a couple of standard questions (why you want to work for us etc.), and very difficult to an IT graduate or someone with experience in IT. They actually want you to be IT illiterate because the answers are what people who have no clue about IT would answer. When I tried to answer with technical solutions they always said "yes, but suppose you can't do that" or "suppose you don't have that". No matter how many right answers I gave them, they always wanted a specific answer. I got rejected within several days with the pretext that I could work on my answers to technical questions. If you have no idea about IT or you use your computer only as a user give it a shot, but if you have a bit of experience in IT I suggest you forget about all the things you know before the interview or try your luck with random answers.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Most questions were ok, but the right answers were not for IT.