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Tests prioritization under pressure, stakeholder management, and ownership when multiple urgent requests compete for limited time.
Tests how you handle a difficult stakeholder through direct communication, influence, and ownership while preserving the relationship.
Tests prioritization under pressure, ownership, and stakeholder alignment when leading a high-stakes project on a compressed timeline.
Tests conflict resolution in an analytical team setting, including communication, ownership, and the ability to preserve relationships while delivering results.
Tests whether your motivation translates into ownership, KPI focus, prioritization, and clear stakeholder communication.
Tests ownership after failure, including how you communicate setbacks, prioritize recovery, and turn lessons into better leadership.
Tests career clarity, motivation, and whether the candidate can connect long-term goals to the role in a grounded way.
Explain how `volatile` prevents incorrect compiler optimizations on memory-mapped or asynchronously updated values.
Explain how to manage stack and heap usage, avoid fragmentation, and detect leaks in embedded systems.
Explain how to set, clear, toggle, and read specific bits in a register using bitwise operations.
Explain the difference between a pointer to const and a const pointer in C, including what can change and what cannot.
Tests your understanding of pointer/array manipulation and space-efficient algorithms in C.
Tests your ability to sustain long-term performance and communicate personal priorities.
Tests motivation, alignment with Gentex, and connection to the local area.
Tests your ability to apply basic signal-processing techniques suitable for embedded systems.
Tests your ability to implement robust C parsing logic with correct edge-case handling.
Tests your ability to design efficient embedded-friendly algorithms for streaming sensor data.
Tests your understanding of C linkage, scope, and storage duration relevant to embedded codebases.
Tests your ability to write efficient array-processing code without relying on sorting utilities.