Lots of learning. High insistence on writing good and optimized code. Learn a lot on testing, and owning your code. Write, design, and test at scale. Work deployed into prod will immediately go live and affect customers, so impact is high. Very steep learning curve. Will learn how to handle steep deadlines, and this will bring out the best in you. Teammates are very helpful and friendly, but the degree of this could vary according to team. Freedom of implementation, no micromanaging. Pre-placement offer depends almost entirely on the quality of your work, hence fair and square. Accommodation is provided in a very lavish 4-star hotel for 15 days, with free transport and a 40k rupees per month stipend.
It can get very hectic for someone with no prior experience in the industry.
Frugality is a core tenet, hence don't expect the company to splurge on you.
Two months isn't a lot of time, and the amount and pace at which learning needs to be done becomes uncomfortable at times.
Extend the duration of 2-month internships to 3 months.
Provide results about conversion from intern to full-time before the internship ends.
1. **Application** On July 21st, I received an invitation to apply for this role via email. The application included simple questions regarding educational information, resume, location preferences, etc. I submitted the application on the same day.
Quite a clear process. 2 weeks after submitting my application, I was sent 2 medium-difficulty programming problems, in addition to a behavioral questionnaire. Then, I was granted an interview where I answered questions related to my knowledge; in ad
Take-home challenge then a final round interview - 1 hour mix behavioral & technical. The technical was a LeetCode easy, then a LeetCode medium. The first was LinkedList, and the medium was a graph traversal BFS.
1. **Application** On July 21st, I received an invitation to apply for this role via email. The application included simple questions regarding educational information, resume, location preferences, etc. I submitted the application on the same day.
Quite a clear process. 2 weeks after submitting my application, I was sent 2 medium-difficulty programming problems, in addition to a behavioral questionnaire. Then, I was granted an interview where I answered questions related to my knowledge; in ad
Take-home challenge then a final round interview - 1 hour mix behavioral & technical. The technical was a LeetCode easy, then a LeetCode medium. The first was LinkedList, and the medium was a graph traversal BFS.