Seems like a great place to work.
Not that I can think of.
Round 1 was scheduled after a call with HR. The interview was decent, but the interviewer shouldn't be adamant about their approach. I got rejected because of this. I believe every experience is a win as well.
They asked me a DSA question: how to find the longest palindromic substring. Then they asked about ACID properties in DBMS. They asked me to explain my projects from my resume and various concepts in OOPs related to constructors and destructors.
The interview process consisted of three rounds: two technical and one HR. The technical rounds were moderate and focused on coding as well as subject knowledge. A command of the basics is important. In the first round, one coding question and OS q
Round 1 was scheduled after a call with HR. The interview was decent, but the interviewer shouldn't be adamant about their approach. I got rejected because of this. I believe every experience is a win as well.
They asked me a DSA question: how to find the longest palindromic substring. Then they asked about ACID properties in DBMS. They asked me to explain my projects from my resume and various concepts in OOPs related to constructors and destructors.
The interview process consisted of three rounds: two technical and one HR. The technical rounds were moderate and focused on coding as well as subject knowledge. A command of the basics is important. In the first round, one coding question and OS q