It's a decent service-based company.
Good hike compared to Infosys and other large service-based companies.
If you get nice projects, there's a lot to learn.
No work-life balance.
Totally dependent on the project.
Politics inside the managerial level people.
Even hikes depend on how good your terms are with your manager or upper-level people/seniors.
It was a 2-round video call based on primary skills. Some coding snippets related to JavaScript were asked. Project-related questions were asked. React unit test questions, with any CSS library.
The whole interview process was organized and quick. There were 2 technical rounds and an HR round (salary discussion) at the end. The whole process took 3 days. They generated the offer on the 5th day. In short, my experience with the recruitment
The interview process was very smooth, consisting of three rounds. It started with the MCQ paper on Salesforce Lightning functionalities, followed by the technical round, and concluded with the HR round.
It was a 2-round video call based on primary skills. Some coding snippets related to JavaScript were asked. Project-related questions were asked. React unit test questions, with any CSS library.
The whole interview process was organized and quick. There were 2 technical rounds and an HR round (salary discussion) at the end. The whole process took 3 days. They generated the offer on the 5th day. In short, my experience with the recruitment
The interview process was very smooth, consisting of three rounds. It started with the MCQ paper on Salesforce Lightning functionalities, followed by the technical round, and concluded with the HR round.