Worst company to work for if you are a Business Analyst. There are no good projects with a BA role, irrespective of the location. If you are a BA onshore, only then can you find a suitable role.
When a lateral resource is hired, they are hired on 'x' salary. You may find an excuse from management in the next appraisal that they cannot give you a hike as per market correction and that you are drawing more than you should.
Irrespective of your past experience and skills, you will be asked to join any project and in any domain. This can be both positive and negative.
Management is least bothered about resources as far as their career goals and job satisfaction are concerned.
The core values are only on paper, with no implementation.
This firm is going to be the next Infosys or TCS in terms of work quality.
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.