Good pay, good growth in some orgs.
Toxic culture: You won't trust anyone, as everyone is ready to backstab.
Workload is way too much, even at SDE1 level. Even after putting in 60-70 hours a week continuously, and close to 100 on releases, you could be called out for "not working hard enough".
People will play politics using "leadership principles". Little diversity, gender ratio is heavily skewed.
Piping culture is the backbone of the organization. It's not just something to get rid of bad talent but inherent to the way the system is supposed to function. Thus, placing you and your teammates in direct cut-throat competition – a corporate version of hunger games, to be precise.
They know what they're doing. I think it works great for them as long as they don't mind the churn rate.
It was an on-campus opportunity. The rounds included: * Online Test (Two coding questions of medium difficulty, aptitude questions, behavioral questions, debugging questions) * Three interview rounds (DSA + Project + HR questions)
I applied for several positions at Amazon Worldwide. My resume was subsequently selected for SDE 1 at Amazon Karnataka and SDE 2 at Amazon Ireland. They sent me an assessment link on HackerRank, which I needed to complete within a week. The online a
First Round Assessment: Two coding problems were presented, with difficulty levels ranging from easy to medium. Second Round: Two technical interviews were conducted. The first interview included easy and medium problems, while the second interview
It was an on-campus opportunity. The rounds included: * Online Test (Two coding questions of medium difficulty, aptitude questions, behavioral questions, debugging questions) * Three interview rounds (DSA + Project + HR questions)
I applied for several positions at Amazon Worldwide. My resume was subsequently selected for SDE 1 at Amazon Karnataka and SDE 2 at Amazon Ireland. They sent me an assessment link on HackerRank, which I needed to complete within a week. The online a
First Round Assessment: Two coding problems were presented, with difficulty levels ranging from easy to medium. Second Round: Two technical interviews were conducted. The first interview included easy and medium problems, while the second interview