You do learn a lot as an intern. You gain a lot of real-life exposure to projects, which makes you think about what relevant skills you need in industry. I improved on writing cleaner code and also worked on the business side, which is good experience too.
Can be long hours (project dependent).
This job is harder than most intern roles at other companies, but your pay will not reflect this.
This company is very hierarchical and has a lot of work politics.
There is a split between departments (services, solutions, and consulting) which needs to be fixed.
Make the company structure more flat. This will speed up project deliverables.
I had a really smooth interview experience. Everything went well, and I was able to answer the questions without much trouble. It felt chill, and I came out of it feeling good.
The interviewer just asked about my project and some basic behavioral questions, followed by a short intro. The interviewer was quite good and made sure that I was comfortable to deliver.
Technical-related questions and simple HR questions were asked in the interview. The overall interview was good. Initially, it started with "tell me about yourself" and a discussion of projects in detail. Technical-related questions and simple HR que
I had a really smooth interview experience. Everything went well, and I was able to answer the questions without much trouble. It felt chill, and I came out of it feeling good.
The interviewer just asked about my project and some basic behavioral questions, followed by a short intro. The interviewer was quite good and made sure that I was comfortable to deliver.
Technical-related questions and simple HR questions were asked in the interview. The overall interview was good. Initially, it started with "tell me about yourself" and a discussion of projects in detail. Technical-related questions and simple HR que