Flexible schedule, no "time in, time out" (depends on the project). The company is always updated with the latest technology trends.
In terms of workload, it's kinda heavy, but it depends on the project.
The environment is also good, not the typical workplace where you will feel you're in a corporate world. The dress code is also nice since they now allow smart casual.
Work from home perks – again, this also depends on your project; not every project allows this.
Bonuses: They have other bonuses based on your performance, to be given at the end of the year (this is different from your yearly increase).
Long working hours, as they have 9 regular working hours (lunch break not included).
Work location: Each project you are assigned may be in a different location; it depends on the project.
Unpaid overtime (this depends on your project). If a project has a tight deadline and no budget, most likely your overtime will not be paid.
Promotion: Since they changed their policy/process for career promotion, it is now hard to be promoted. This includes many factors, e.g., budget constraints of your project, politics, etc.
Salary: For most homegrown employees, salary gets left behind, especially when you compare your workload and your salary.
The process was smooth and professional. Had a few rounds, including HR screening, a technical interview, and a final behavioral round. Questions were fair and focused on real-world skills. Interviewers were friendly and gave prompt feedback. Overall
The interview process was incredibly stressful. The technical questions were extremely challenging and went into significant depth, making it difficult to keep up. To my surprise, the subsequent exam deviated significantly from the typical format and
The interview dragged on for hours, leaving me exhausted and hopeful. After endless questions and discussions, the final verdict was a crushing blow: I didn’t get the job. The lengthy process felt like a cruel waste of time.
The process was smooth and professional. Had a few rounds, including HR screening, a technical interview, and a final behavioral round. Questions were fair and focused on real-world skills. Interviewers were friendly and gave prompt feedback. Overall
The interview process was incredibly stressful. The technical questions were extremely challenging and went into significant depth, making it difficult to keep up. To my surprise, the subsequent exam deviated significantly from the typical format and
The interview dragged on for hours, leaving me exhausted and hopeful. After endless questions and discussions, the final verdict was a crushing blow: I didn’t get the job. The lengthy process felt like a cruel waste of time.