Arm Design and Verification Engineer interview questions
based on 9 ratings - Updated 29 May 2025
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I applied through an employee referral. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Arm
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The first round is the online one-way interview. Questions include basic computer architectures, verification methodology concepts. Pretty easy.
The second round is 3 back-to-back interviews. Questions can vary based on your experience.
Got rejected after 4 weeks.
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It was a friendly interview and everything went fine. They asked me how we can integrate agents without them generating stimulus. This is done by setting the drivers as passive.
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How we can integrate agents without them generating stimulus
miscommunication on availability and no follow-ups. I am not satisfied with the whole interview process. More like Q/A than an interactive/discussion session. Initial phone screen was ok, but onsite has its downside.