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On-Site Interview with Qualcomm - RF Cafe Forums
Because of the high maintenance needed to monitor and filter spammers from the RF Cafe Forums, I decided that it would be best to just archive the pages to make all the good information posted in the past available for review. It is unfortunate that the scumbags of the world ruin an otherwise useful venue for people wanting to exchanged useful ideas and views. It seems that the more formal social media like Facebook pretty much dominate this kind of venue anymore anyway, so if you would like to post something on RF Cafe's Facebook page, please do.

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klingeltone
Post subject: On-Site Interview with Qualcomm Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 2:54 am
Hey All!
I have an on-site interview with Qualcomm for the 'Audio Systems Engineer' position. Anybody interviewed for this position before? I was expecting a lot of DSP questions for my phone interview but got quite a bit of analog stuff(amplifiers, opamps common mode rejection ratio, power supply rejection ratio and so on) and some acoustics. I was fine with acoustics and DSP questions but I was a little iffy with the analog stuff. When I asked the interviewer he mentioned that the position work would involve, among other things channel impulse response measurements, board verification and integration.

I'm not really sure as to how I should prepare for the interview. Should I review my analog stuff? If so what in particular?

Thanks in advance!
Mark


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Post subject: Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 10:26 am

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Greetings klingeltone:

I accidently deleted your registration information. If you want to re-register under your original name and password you can, or send me an e-mail and I'll register you and assign a password that you can then change.

I apologize for the inconvenience.

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