The company has lots of policies to follow. You have to make sure you never breach one at any time.
Policies make a developer's task a bit more complex.
Getting special access (to URLs, devices, etc.) takes lots of time.
But overall, everything is nice.
I sat on campus for an interview. There was one OA (Online Assessment) round where we had to pass both coding sections. The code was easy to medium level. In the interview, they asked only from the resume.
It was a very positive experience, as the interviewer was approachable, helpful, and down-to-earth. The interview was conducted efficiently. I received valuable feedback, along with the encouraging news that I would be considered for the next stage,
Straightforward. Just behavioural questions like how I dealt with teammate conflicts, and explain any issues during your project, etc. The interviewer was very amazing and had around 18 years of experience as a sales leader, but she never made me fee
I sat on campus for an interview. There was one OA (Online Assessment) round where we had to pass both coding sections. The code was easy to medium level. In the interview, they asked only from the resume.
It was a very positive experience, as the interviewer was approachable, helpful, and down-to-earth. The interview was conducted efficiently. I received valuable feedback, along with the encouraging news that I would be considered for the next stage,
Straightforward. Just behavioural questions like how I dealt with teammate conflicts, and explain any issues during your project, etc. The interviewer was very amazing and had around 18 years of experience as a sales leader, but she never made me fee