Work from home makes things easier. Won't waste money on travel.
Not great for starting out. One gets ping-pong-balled from tech stack to tech stack. Makes one a jack of all trades but master of none. If this is what you're going for, well and good. But the problem with it is that you wouldn't really have solidified concepts in a particular tech stack, which may not be the best for the future.
It was fairly easy. They did not ask any technical questions; it was like an HR round and it lasted 15-20 minutes max. You just have to speak about yourself and explain your project.
The interview process began with an online screening round, followed by a technical interview. In that interview, I was asked about Java, SQL, data structures, and my projects. It concluded with an HR discussion on communication, career goals, and ad
An excellent online interview for my summer internship. Most of the questions were around my project and skills. I was given many scenario-based questions, and I was viewed on how I would react to those situations.
It was fairly easy. They did not ask any technical questions; it was like an HR round and it lasted 15-20 minutes max. You just have to speak about yourself and explain your project.
The interview process began with an online screening round, followed by a technical interview. In that interview, I was asked about Java, SQL, data structures, and my projects. It concluded with an HR discussion on communication, career goals, and ad
An excellent online interview for my summer internship. Most of the questions were around my project and skills. I was given many scenario-based questions, and I was viewed on how I would react to those situations.