Good environment and work-life balance is good.
I did not see any cons.
I interviewed when I was in college. There were three rounds of interview: 1. An MCQ test on Java. 2. A coding round. 3. A managerial round. The interview process was very chill and went smoothly, but I couldn't qualify for the third round.
Recruiter call, followed by two rounds of technical interviews and a behavioral round with the manager. Technical interview 2 was harder and less logical in my opinion (DS/algo, but the algo was more of a trick than anything).
The recruiter was extremely unprofessional. I tried scheduling a call with the recruiter within a week, but instead, they picked a date months out that conflicted with my surgery. I notified them about the conflict, and they sent me an auto-rejection
I interviewed when I was in college. There were three rounds of interview: 1. An MCQ test on Java. 2. A coding round. 3. A managerial round. The interview process was very chill and went smoothly, but I couldn't qualify for the third round.
Recruiter call, followed by two rounds of technical interviews and a behavioral round with the manager. Technical interview 2 was harder and less logical in my opinion (DS/algo, but the algo was more of a trick than anything).
The recruiter was extremely unprofessional. I tried scheduling a call with the recruiter within a week, but instead, they picked a date months out that conflicted with my surgery. I notified them about the conflict, and they sent me an auto-rejection