In my previous post I gave a brief introduction to my life as a traveling hardware engineer. It generated enough interest that I was inspired
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Full Remote Hardware Engineer Vanlife (Part 1)
Introduction I’ve been working as a hardware engineer (CPU/GPU power architect) from a fully decked out van since March of 2021. At the time of
ECE Career Change: GPU Validation to Power and Performance Architecture
Hey, hope you don’t mind the PM out of the blue. I saw one of your comments on an old r/ECE thread about how you
A day in the Life of a Computer Architect During the Pandemic
Night Before: My day actually begins the night before. What I mean by this is before I go to bed I check my Outlook calendar
Preparing for an electrical engineering or computer engineering interview
Preparing for an ECE interview is a challenging topic. Our field is so broad and deep that we don’t have a reliable canned preparation method like CS folks do with Leetcode. When I think of how to formalize the ECE interview approach, I fear that it will be full of so many generalities that it will lack utility. Still, I’ve been through the interview ringer a number of times and more recently, I’ve found myself on the other side of the table doing the interviewing. I learned a lot about interviewing from my more experienced colleagues and gleaned insight from our post-interview de-briefing meetings where we make hire/no-hire decisions.