I applied for the ARM M.Tech VLSI/Embedded role and went through a multi-stage process starting with a 35-question online assessment covering aptitude, digital/analog electronics, Verilog, CMOS basics, µcontrollers, RC circuits, and programming. After shortlisting, I had three technical rounds: the first with the CPU team focused on my coursework, STM32 bicycle computer project, Computer Architecture fundamentals, SoC design, and a short coding task. I was then moved to the Physical Design team for two deeper technical rounds covering CMOS inverter behavior, noise margins, transistor sizing, propagation delay, STA (setup/hold, slack, skew), combinational logic design, semiconductor basics, scripting relevance, DRC/LVS, and 6T SRAM. The interviews also touched on my dissertation plans and leadership experience. The process concluded with an HR round after final selections.