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AMD Interview Guide

16% hard, 65% medium, 19% easy · 15 tracked problems · Arrays, Strings, Dynamic Programming

Overview

AMD interviews blend standard algorithm questions with hardware-adjacent systems knowledge. The difficulty is moderate — 65% medium — with a practical focus on performance-sensitive engineering. If you're applying for GPU or chip-related roles, expect questions about memory hierarchies, parallel processing, and low-level optimization. For general software roles, the process is closer to standard Big Tech interviews. AMD is competing with NVIDIA for engineering talent, but the interview bar is slightly more approachable.

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Interview Process

Timeline: 3-5C++PythonVerilog
RoundTypeDurationDescription
Phone ScreenCoding45 minOne medium problem
Onsite (4-5 rounds)Mixed45 minCoding, system design, domain discussion

Phone screen, then 4-5 onsite rounds: coding, system design, and domain-specific technical discussions. Timeline is 3-5 weeks.

Difficulty Breakdown

16% hard
65% medium
19% easy

65% medium, 19% easy, 16% hard. Approachable distribution — solid medium prep is sufficient for most roles.

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Curated by Leo Kwan

This guide is AI-assisted editorial, reviewed and fact-checked by Leo. Interview data is aggregated from public sources — not scraped or copied. Last updated 2026-04-03.

Sources

Interview data aggregated from public sources including LeetCode, Glassdoor, and Blind, as well as public company career pages, engineering blogs, and community interview reports.