A good maternity policy gives seven months of leave, but post that, it is hell. They put you in a project and grind you, and then they want to put you out.
Don't join here as an experienced candidate. There's too much office politics. If you raise a concern against a manager, they'll just fire you. Managers here are supportive of their favorites, and micromanagement is an issue. Being 1 or 2 minutes late to a call cost me my job. They put me in a PIP and fired me. After 2 years post-maternity, they made me get into depression. They say 'women empowerment,' but I didn't find a single person supportive, including HR and management. I hope no woman post-maternity has such a hard time. Please don't join; it's not good.
Please look into office politics that managers play. It cost my career and I lost my job. No innocent person should suffer due to this politics.
The interview had two rounds. The first round was MCQ, which took place virtually. The second round was a technical discussion, which also took place virtually. Not a tough one.
It was very good, and you can also try it with a different level of understanding. Please look into it once. Thank you for considering the application. After you can also try once from the perspective where you can apply real-world data into it.
Directly applied in the portal and got the call, then scheduled. But they are not interested in taking me. Butter chose where the openings really are, so it's easy to crack the job and advance your career.
The interview had two rounds. The first round was MCQ, which took place virtually. The second round was a technical discussion, which also took place virtually. Not a tough one.
It was very good, and you can also try it with a different level of understanding. Please look into it once. Thank you for considering the application. After you can also try once from the perspective where you can apply real-world data into it.
Directly applied in the portal and got the call, then scheduled. But they are not interested in taking me. Butter chose where the openings really are, so it's easy to crack the job and advance your career.