Nothing besides the fact that salary is credited on time.
Manager gives unfair preferential treatment to another employee based on personal favoritism.
Core values are only for documentation and not practiced by the managers or senior managers.
Weekend work is a daily expectation from the team.
Company has no budget to give appraisals to current employees due to XYZ reasons stated by the CEO officially in an email to the workforce; however, internally, some people are given peanuts.
Projects that are not at all from the IT or even software domain are assigned without taking employees' aspirations into account.
Bootlicking is core if you want to rise up the ladder (Go on coffee and tea breaks with the manager and be a sycophant).
Go for this company if you want to bring disaster to your settled career.
My best wishes are with all who are getting headaches because of the irrational processes of this so-called IT giant.
B.Tech freshers' salaries are as good as non-skilled job workers without any work or learning; they are hired in mass from college campuses to win projects.
Follow what you preach (in core values) as an organization and do not be a parliament of ... while making decisions.
Do not ruin the future of young techies, as many of them are looking up to you as a dream company due to the hunky-dory picture painted from the outside.
There are a total of three rounds (medium to hard level). 1. Technical (Core Java, Advanced Java, Spring Boot, REST API, Microservices) 2. Technical (Core Java, Advanced Java, Spring Boot, REST API, Microservices), scenario-based. 3. Managerial
It was quite easy, just from the resume. My interview and OA had two parts. First, they asked about basic MCQs, and the other was DSA, easy/medium LeetCode.
Round 1: Coding + MCQ question (technical). It included aptitude, MCQ, Python code, DSA, and frontend and backend code. Round 2: HR Interview, basically around the resume.
There are a total of three rounds (medium to hard level). 1. Technical (Core Java, Advanced Java, Spring Boot, REST API, Microservices) 2. Technical (Core Java, Advanced Java, Spring Boot, REST API, Microservices), scenario-based. 3. Managerial
It was quite easy, just from the resume. My interview and OA had two parts. First, they asked about basic MCQs, and the other was DSA, easy/medium LeetCode.
Round 1: Coding + MCQ question (technical). It included aptitude, MCQ, Python code, DSA, and frontend and backend code. Round 2: HR Interview, basically around the resume.