They have a good working space and a regime. Very good work culture, especially for women employees.
Don’t have many clients with serious working projects where you actually get to learn something. The support work gets to your nerves, and you end up thinking why you chose this company for work.
There should be more critical and software-related work than just the support work, where you just need to do some clerical work and feel like you did nothing all day long.
OA was easy. Three coding questions: one of HTML, CSS, JS; one SQL; and one coding. The technical round was on the tough side with questions from core CS, security, networking, pseudocode, and other things. The cognitive round was easy.
Easy and smooth. The questions were very easy, nothing much about the project and general HR kind of questions. The interviewer made me very comfortable in the beginning and let me relax, then asked me to introduce myself. Then, the interview started
Interviewer asked basic questions: "Introduce yourself," "Explain about your project," and some basic questions about the technical domain mentioned in the resume. They also asked, "Do you know AI/ML?" Some basic questions about AI were also asked.
OA was easy. Three coding questions: one of HTML, CSS, JS; one SQL; and one coding. The technical round was on the tough side with questions from core CS, security, networking, pseudocode, and other things. The cognitive round was easy.
Easy and smooth. The questions were very easy, nothing much about the project and general HR kind of questions. The interviewer made me very comfortable in the beginning and let me relax, then asked me to introduce myself. Then, the interview started
Interviewer asked basic questions: "Introduce yourself," "Explain about your project," and some basic questions about the technical domain mentioned in the resume. They also asked, "Do you know AI/ML?" Some basic questions about AI were also asked.