Glassdoor users rated their interview experience at AMD as 100% positive with a difficulty rating score of 2 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty). Candidates interviewing for Systems Engineer and Vice President Devlper Lead rated their interviews as the hardest, whereas interviews for Systems Engineer and Vice President Devlper Lead roles were rated as the easiest.
The hiring process at AMD takes an average of 14 days when considering 2 user submitted interviews across all job titles. Candidates applying for Systems Engineer had the quickest hiring process (on average 14 days), whereas Systems Engineer roles had the slowest hiring process (on average 14 days).
HLD, LLD and 2 DP Questions. Asked me to design whatsapp from scratch. If I was gonna develop WhatsApp today what tech stack I was gonna use. DP question where from leetcode, 1 Medium and 1 Hard
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HLD, LLD and 2 DP Questions. Asked me to design whatsapp from scratch. If I was gonna develop WhatsApp today what tech stack I was gonna use. DP question where from leetcode, 1 Medium and 1 Hard
This was via a third party recruiter. Did not make it to next round. It was super weird. I do not know what exactly they were looking for. Was it more experience or less.
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at AMD in Mar 2026
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Applied to AMD (Xilinx) for a Senior/Staff DV role. The overall experience was a complete let down, the hiring process does not match the big name reputation AMD is having.
Round 1 is HR screening which was very quick and smooth. Round 2 is a take-home assignment with 3-day duration. And I had to wait for 1.5 months to get processed for round 3, which was still acceptable.
Round 3 is technical session where I wrote code and then explained my solutions. The questions were very easy for senior perspective, and I think it's a one-way path where there was only 1 right answer. And these codes are overlap with the take-home assignment.
However, I got ghosted for 2 months. Regardless many follow-up messages, nothing but silence.
When I moved on with another offer, I sent a personal message to the interviewer telling him my decision. Only then I got informed that my solutions were "too much" and hence a rejection.
A fellow of mine (who is 2y older) got selected for the role. He shared that the compensation was way bellow online surveys and national average.
* To sum up my thoughts
-> a waste of time: totally 4 months spent (1-2 months between rounds). Only SystemVerilog tested. I already completed the take-home but had to rewrite the codes in the interview. No leadership, no soft skills, no asking about previous impacts and achievements, just boring codes.
-> low standard: AMD is a big name, so I thought expectations should be held high. But not with the team I'm joining. Getting rejected for "being too much" at a name like AMD is kinda unexpected.
-> the hiring team should rework the input-level, go out side and see what's the market doing. Bland lines of coding and proving it gonna work does not make a staff/senior dv engineer, it's junior, and the pay is junior. But the JD stated Snr/Staff. Yikes!
-> And the JD is actually recruiting juniors making me sickly personal.
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Write a APB outstanding-transaction driver function in UVM.