I applied online. I interviewed at Keysight Technologies (Santa Rosa, CA) in Oct 2019
Interview
It was an hour-long phone call interview. Mostly we just went through my resume and the interviewer described the position to me. It was a fairly painless interview and the interviewer was informative and straight-forward.
Technical questions from courses you’ve taken Then a couple of interviews with employees from the company. Got the role after 2-3 of multiple interview rounds but yeah it was pretty long and Diogo ill. They didn’t ask questions from stuff I hadn’t taken tho
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Circuit questions, logic tables, wave parameters, open amps
I applied through university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Keysight Technologies (Santa Rosa, CA) in Apr 2022
Interview
Phone call, questions about projects, experience, and interests. Then offer few days after. Make sure to negotiate salary, they tend to low ball you (I have heard this from other people there too).
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What project you worked in best relates to this position?
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Keysight Technologies (Colorado Springs, CO) in Feb 2020
Interview
Had a 30 minute phone interview that went long and ended up lasting 45 minutes. Within an hour of that interview, I got a request to fly out to Keysight and interview on-site. The on-site interview was a full day event with going out to breakfast/lunch, 3 hours of technical interviews and an hour long presentation on "anything". Everybody was really smart, the office was nice and the entire day was fun!