Work-life balance is so good.
Complimentary lunch and dinner.
No fixed timings; you can come to the office at any time.
Access to a gym and recreation room.
No competition between team members, which is very good.
Great learning. I got into Android development, and my manager encourages me to learn iOS development as well.
Now, I've got the chance to work on web technologies.
So, lots of career opportunities.
Pay is very good, but less than other big companies. This is okay, as those big companies are laying off, whereas Adobe doesn't.
There were a total of 4 rounds. Interviews were heavily based on problem-solving & testing, automation, and test plan creation. In each round, a DSA problem was asked along with testing concepts.
A convenient, 1-hour-long interview covered everything from DSA to project work and CS fundamentals. Some of my peers' interviews were stretched 20-30 minutes longer, but mine concluded on time. There were 2 DSA questions and questions related to all
The interview included three questions: * Medium: Linked List * Easy: Array * Difficult: Dynamic Programming Additionally, CS fundamentals and probability and statistics were covered. The interviewer was very supportive and helpful. They exp
There were a total of 4 rounds. Interviews were heavily based on problem-solving & testing, automation, and test plan creation. In each round, a DSA problem was asked along with testing concepts.
A convenient, 1-hour-long interview covered everything from DSA to project work and CS fundamentals. Some of my peers' interviews were stretched 20-30 minutes longer, but mine concluded on time. There were 2 DSA questions and questions related to all
The interview included three questions: * Medium: Linked List * Easy: Array * Difficult: Dynamic Programming Additionally, CS fundamentals and probability and statistics were covered. The interviewer was very supportive and helpful. They exp