How to get jobs at Apple, NVIDIA, and Samsung | Hardware & Software Engineers
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 มิ.ย. 2024
- Let me know what you think in the comments! Hope this helps you bag that dream job! Like and subscribe for more :)
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:21 Background/Overview
01:02 Stage 1 - Becoming the Engineer
01:15 Learn the Concepts
03:10 Get Work Experience
03:59 Build your Engineering Profile
04:42 Refine Your Resume
05:55 Stage 2 - Application Process
06:56 Stage 3 - Interview Process
07:03 Interview Preparation
08:14 SW Interview Format, Concepts
08:28 HW Interview Concepts, Resources
09:45 Personal Interview Experience
10:50 Final Thoughts
When he says 1-2 problems a day, he really means 1-2 problems that challenge your brain, not easy problems.
Dude, I'm super excited for your channel to grow. Your videos are always so well done and organized. Keep up the great work, man.
Thank you so much for making this video! Your pointers were super helpful. Also really like the updated camera quality :)
You will grow very quickly. Great information, awesome editing, easy to understand. Love it!!
This is awesome. I've been looking for a video like this when it comes to hardware engineering.
You're journey is pretty much what I am replicating in some way.. I am still working on the masters tho, good content bro! Easy sub
Vid quality is insane. Keep it up man
With all the things you're sharing.. you deserve what you have today.
Dude, Great video and very informative for current engineering student. Keep it up!
HDL Bits will be a lifesaver to continue learning Verilog programming for digital systems from here on out for me, thanks for spreading this wealth of knowledge/experience! Much love bro
Thank you so much for uploading this video
Thanks , you'r videos are really helpful and informative keep that up ❤️💜
This video is perfect. Thank you!
Thanks for sharing brother, Really Interesting Journey,
Hoping to get guidance if get stuck.
Keep posting abt hardware engineer and software plis, channel like this is rare for hardware engineer
wow thank you for the insight
I'm currently 18,I have been planning to take up Electronics Engineering,This video really helped me to understand Hardware Engineering,Thanks for the video bro,You really helped me understand the course.
Im literally trying to do the same thing you are.
Im Computer Engineering going into my masters at either UCSD or USC and it would be my dream to work at NVIDIA, Apple, or AMD.
I wanna focus on computer architecture or something relating to optimizing software for a certain hardware architecture at a low level.
Can you do a video of some of your resumes and how you highlight your projects and work experience? I plan on doing a few projects this summer and already have a few that highlight the relevant skills and I have non relevant engineering experience so I was wondering how you formatted your resume
Can you share the interview prep document you used?
I am a cs student interested in hardware and software architecture. how do I go about learning this
hello, could share some resources for hardware roles
How many years all of these process took? How old are you now after going through all this if you don't mind me asking?
I'm doing an AS in Computer Programming. Do you think that's going to help towards my BS in Computer Engineering?
Great video I found this super helpful and will keep it in mind for next semester!
In which university you studied your masters?
I am also coming to to us for masters in vlsi for fall24
If I’m interesting in the RTL and digital design hardware engineering roles, what would be a good start? I’m currently learning PCB design and I plan to start learning VHDL or Verilog (and figure out the difference between the two) but I am not sure what I can do to stand out. I know projects help, but what projects in particular help?
You build a game or service that runs on an fpga. While it may not be the most efficient, you can build parts of the project in SystemVerilog and interface this hardware with software. You can do this with fpga learning kit, or just test it using simulation, lots of options!
Can you make a video on your nividia interview experience
^This and could you please ask the software engineers at nvidia about their experience interviewing when you put this out
It’s dann near impossible to get into hardware without a college degree ( most instances a masters at least).
Thank you for sharing. Can you please make videos focused on each of technical skills (coding, electrical engineering, math fields like linear algebra, discrete math), etc) that are critical for jobs in companies like Nvidia, Samsung, etc. Looking forward to learn from your technical experience in these areas. Thank you!
this would be great
can ECE graduate apply for hardware jobs
What University did you go to? Curious because I live near Naperville, IL in which you included in one of your project description.
UIUC
Hello Abi, I just subbed, anyway I'm an EEE student year 2 now, BSc. I want to become a hardware engineer...I need more tips from u bro and if better still we can get in touch I'd be glad. I'll be taking courses in electromagnetic theory and circuit analysis 2 so, I am really focusing on making it out well not a theory-based engineer but an engineer at heart bro....Peace out!
Great Video!
Do you edit them yourself?
I do! It takes forever 😂
@@abishekvenkit Great. I can save your time by editing them for you. If you don't mind, let's connect?
Hey Abhishek, you can see my portfolio here,
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1z_MlIx8tGo9bLJ6OrpvDwZcHCdJy2OLQ?usp=drive_link
Hi! Your video's inspiring. Could your share what courses you think are the most useful and students must to take for the hardware engineer positions? What is your opinions on FPGAs engineers? Would you mind to share your resumes in college to get the internships? Thank you!
Definitely should take basic programming classes, RTL design, computer architecture. FPGA engineering sounds very cool, I don't have much experience with it :) Attached my resume in my Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/abishek-venkit-1795b513b/
Liked this video, can you give me some advice? I'm from ECE background and currently in software role with 1.5 YoE, I have lost touch with lot of my ECE knowledge but still want to get back to doing Computer Engineering. Basically, I'm doing web dev stuff in my job and want to go to lower abstraction levels if possible.
Doesnt have to be HW, but I do want to pursue MS from a good uni. My undergrad was a disaster, no interns, no research etc. What steps I can take to catch up and build a good profile?
Maybe do some cool projects, write compelling essays, contact admissions and maybe talk to some professors directly. Emphasize your passion for ece.
Hello Sir !
Myself Student of first year studying AI&DS in Coimbatore, Tamilnadu.
I have decided to enhance my career by choosing my passion. I found that, I am interested in Computer Architecture and GPU related things.
Could you please help me to land on NVIDIA?
Love you
Im a bstat student does being work as a sde does we need Cs degree
For hardware jobs, strongly recommend college degree. For sw jobs it’s a bit more flexible
Hi bro what college did you attend?
Do you have some advice to a 12 year old that likes tech and wants to get a job at nvidia in the future. And what to start with 😊 love your video
Explore tech in any way u can, join robotics, enter hackathons, stuff like that. You have plenty of time, don’t worry about doing the exact right things to get a job you might not even want :)
Was looking for this on my research on hardware engineering roles. I don’t know if my reasoning is flawed but I am getting scared of learning software due to flooded competition and potential replacement/ low demand because ofAI automation . My assumption is that it’s difficult to automate hardware engineering with AI. Please let me know what you think.
I think highly specialized roles (in sw or hw) are harder to replace with AI. I wouldn’t worry so much about getting replaced, instead learn how to improve efficiency using AI and understand which skills/tasks AI simply can’t do (be good at these tasks)
@@abishekvenkit Thank you, that makes sense.
how do I connect with you!!
Damn this vid popped off
Hello from another Abhishek 👋
Bro,Is skill or education more important?
Please Reply
I think education, you can build your skills by working hard in school and taking the right steps :)
Man! do you want a mentee?! I'm a bit lost as an aspiring engineer soon to graduate and would love some guidance :)
Haha appreciate the faith, pretty busy right now but will def be posting more about engineering guidance :)
@@abishekvenkit you are the goat! Sent you a request on LinkedIn :) looking forward to your next videos and hoe your channel blows up soon
How to get a Computer Engineering Degree ? What college & How many years & fees ? Are we need a foundation course for enter to the computer engineering degree ? I am 21 years old. I have not much money. Can I get a scholarships ?
4 year degree, can cost a lot depending on the school but scholarships are definitely available. Would suggest doing research on different programs, specifically public state-schools, which may be more likely to give scholarships and are generally cheaper.
@@abishekvenkit 🖤
is getting a master's the move?
Yes
tike
Behavioral(just be normal) 😂😂
Nice Insights Abi!
I'm a video editor, if you need any help or want me to edit them for you I'll be there for you. It will be free of charge to you. Let me know
Thanks! For now will continue editing myself but appreciate the offer :)
@@abishekvenkit no worries. I can share with you my portfoliodrive.google.com/drive/folders/1z_MlIx8tGo9bLJ6OrpvDwZcHCdJy2OLQ?usp=drive_link
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