Work-life balance is good.
Flexible timing.
You shall not join this company if you are a software engineer.
It is one of the best for Mechanical or Electrical Engineers.
Even if you want to join, then opt for the CSS department, as chances for onsite are more in that department.
In PDC, products are already developed. You will be adding a few lines of code here and there, which you also will not know what it is meant for, as most of the stuffs are related to hardware.
Technology-wise, you will get exposure to learn only Core Java, and that too, they have their own internal framework.
Lots of politics are involved within the organization.
Treat employees correctly.
It was an onsite interview. They called me over to their office. The interview mostly related to C++ and about my past experience and projects that I had worked on. It was more than a one-hour interview.
After applying on campus, the first round was a coding aptitude round, which consisted of three standard languages (Java, C++, Python). On passing, the second and third were technical rounds, which covered basic to advanced implementation of the lang
Basic coding, sound knowledge of previous projects, common mathematical problems, sound knowledge of queues, stacks, arrays, and data structures. Sound knowledge of OOPs concepts: encapsulation, polymorphism, operator and function overloading, file h
It was an onsite interview. They called me over to their office. The interview mostly related to C++ and about my past experience and projects that I had worked on. It was more than a one-hour interview.
After applying on campus, the first round was a coding aptitude round, which consisted of three standard languages (Java, C++, Python). On passing, the second and third were technical rounds, which covered basic to advanced implementation of the lang
Basic coding, sound knowledge of previous projects, common mathematical problems, sound knowledge of queues, stacks, arrays, and data structures. Sound knowledge of OOPs concepts: encapsulation, polymorphism, operator and function overloading, file h