I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at National Instruments
Interview
I had a phone interview which was not much different than other phone interviews posted here. They asked me about the hardest or most tricky bug I had encountered. The interviewer seemed genuinely interested in the story I told about my bug which was cool. Then they asked two programming questions about shuffling and averaging a binary tree. They requested C++ be used to solve the problem. I wrote code and read it to them on paper, talking through the code as I wrote it.
I was invited to an on-site interview in Austin, TX
I didn't have any issues understanding my interviewer over the phone, which was nice.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Find the average value of a binary tree of intergers
It was a smooth and productive experience, showcasing strong problem-solving skills and a solid grasp of data structures and algorithms during the DSA round. There were two rounds of technical conducted.
I applied through other source. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at National Instruments (Pulau Pinang) in Mar 2025
Interview
asked 2 questions, one of the question is object oriented programming question which I think is pretty hard will have to think deep through but the interviewer is kind enough to help you, if you don't understand
I applied for the position through campus placements, and the interview went well. The process was smooth, and I had a positive interaction with the interviewers. I am hopeful for a good outcome.