It’s a complete work-from-home job. One has to work only committed hours, no extra hours of work. They provide complete support in terms of systems, like providing a laptop, headphones, and an internet allowance.
No growth in terms of job and promotion.
They have pay limits for certain roles, so financial gain is also minimal.
Lots of matrices are there to maintain almost on a day-to-day basis, which causes a lot of pressure.
They are always ready to put you on a coaching plan, and the threat of termination is constant.
There should be some reassurance from management that our job is safe. Proofing the matrix every day is not practical. There should be some human factors.
It was okay, not that difficult. But as it was my first interview, I was not prepared well. If you prepare well, you can clear it. Just be relaxed and focus on your basics.
The interview has 3-4 rounds, depending on the role. The last round is with the manager, and the starting rounds test your English skills. You will listen to audios and type the same. There is a "versant" and accent round. These rounds are easy to c
The process was very easy. I was asked to answer some team-building-related questions. These could be solved with enough common sense and knowledge of how a corporate environment functions.
It was okay, not that difficult. But as it was my first interview, I was not prepared well. If you prepare well, you can clear it. Just be relaxed and focus on your basics.
The interview has 3-4 rounds, depending on the role. The last round is with the manager, and the starting rounds test your English skills. You will listen to audios and type the same. There is a "versant" and accent round. These rounds are easy to c
The process was very easy. I was asked to answer some team-building-related questions. These could be solved with enough common sense and knowledge of how a corporate environment functions.