Good work environment Less work load Flexible working hours
Very little practical exposure.
Growth opportunities are very few for employees in India compared to employees in the US.
Location can be a problem if you are from North India, as it was for me.
Salary is less compared to other firms.
Less diversity in terms of quality of work, as the company is not involved in the manufacturing side.
It can be tough for a mechanical engineer to adjust to a firm dealing with semiconductors.
Limited opportunities if you are looking for a switch afterward, as there is no/little scope for the semiconductor industry in India.
30 min behavioral questions with the team manager. 20 min technical questions with each team member. Most of them were great. The manager is really kind. But some members, from other majors, asked weird questions.
It was an interactive session with some basic mechanics questions, heat transfer questions, and testing GD&T understandings. Overall, a positive experience. It also focused more on the content in our resume and our day-to-day activities in our curre
Very good, very kind interviewer. Most talked about the experience on their resume and gave some advice for future preparations. Need to know their company and job position well. Good luck to everyone.
30 min behavioral questions with the team manager. 20 min technical questions with each team member. Most of them were great. The manager is really kind. But some members, from other majors, asked weird questions.
It was an interactive session with some basic mechanics questions, heat transfer questions, and testing GD&T understandings. Overall, a positive experience. It also focused more on the content in our resume and our day-to-day activities in our curre
Very good, very kind interviewer. Most talked about the experience on their resume and gave some advice for future preparations. Need to know their company and job position well. Good luck to everyone.