Akamai was the first company I worked for after college. The atmosphere is relaxed and fun. The workload is challenging and fun. It is the place to be if you are interested in Networks. I learnt a lot on the job. The team was very accommodating and they always had my back.
Not much to say in this regard.
The first round was an aptitude test, along with a coding round in which you were supposed to code for two problems. Then there were two technical rounds and one HR round. The process was simple and clear; they shortlisted around 20 candidates and
The interview process had one aptitude cum technical-based round and three technical rounds. All the rounds had eliminations. The first round had questions from data structures, algorithms, networks, DBMS, and operating systems. Technical rounds w
This was a campus placement. I had to give a written test (aptitude, data structures, OS, networks, design) followed by three rounds of interview. Round one: Questions were related to data structures mostly. Round two: Questions were again related t
The first round was an aptitude test, along with a coding round in which you were supposed to code for two problems. Then there were two technical rounds and one HR round. The process was simple and clear; they shortlisted around 20 candidates and
The interview process had one aptitude cum technical-based round and three technical rounds. All the rounds had eliminations. The first round had questions from data structures, algorithms, networks, DBMS, and operating systems. Technical rounds w
This was a campus placement. I had to give a written test (aptitude, data structures, OS, networks, design) followed by three rounds of interview. Round one: Questions were related to data structures mostly. Round two: Questions were again related t