Exposure to a wide array of software and technologies, only if you get into the right group.
Fast-paced environment.
A lot of young fellows as coworkers.
Very low salary: I was making $25,000 the first year and $32,000 the second year.
There is no work-life balance if you want to advance your career.
You are on your own to gain experience.
There is a great chance to work on a project supporting outdated technology.
If you pay peanuts, you will get monkeys to work for you.
It started through LinkedIn. A year ago, I had the interview through a study buddy who referred me. The interview was moderately long. I only participated in one interview, as in the meantime I was accepted for another job to start.
Too easy for freshers. Basic general knowledge and common sense are required. One with little technical knowledge can also pass the interview; interviews are not that serious. One of the places freshers can easily get into.
In a combined interview round, they asked both technical and HR questions. I discussed programming concepts, problem-solving, my projects, and also answered questions about my goals, strengths, and teamwork skills.
It started through LinkedIn. A year ago, I had the interview through a study buddy who referred me. The interview was moderately long. I only participated in one interview, as in the meantime I was accepted for another job to start.
Too easy for freshers. Basic general knowledge and common sense are required. One with little technical knowledge can also pass the interview; interviews are not that serious. One of the places freshers can easily get into.
In a combined interview round, they asked both technical and HR questions. I discussed programming concepts, problem-solving, my projects, and also answered questions about my goals, strengths, and teamwork skills.