This place is so much fun that time just passes by. All you remember at the end of the day, week, month, and year is the awesomeness you witnessed and delivered.
Well-paced! No boring meetings. Emphasis is on quality of work, not superficial gloss.
Best of the industry engineers are around to keep one highly motivated and inspired.
You need not work to please some particular person. The performance review process keeps the engineer at the focal point. You can do all the good work and be sure that it will pay off.
No borders of team, technology, etc. One can change roles and work in different technologies.
Engineers spend time on actual engineering. Auxiliary stuff, workflow tools, etc., play their role perfectly with a combined objective of helping the engineer.
Great tools written by smart engineers: the users themselves who know what they need from those tools.
No micromanagement; engineers are trusted with their responsibilities. An open communication channel is maintained between management and engineers to improve work conditions, eliminate any hurdles, etc.
Good work is duly recognized. Salary/hikes are not an issue.
Internal documentation needs to be centralized and improved.
The interview consisted of two rounds. Round 1: Questions on linked lists and hashing. A total of 4 questions were asked. Round 2: Focus on pointers and background. Mostly, they take students with a Computer Science and Engineering background.
There were three technical rounds and one HR round. The focus in the tech rounds was on programming basics, OS, and networking. Interviewers were very supportive; just relax. Very elated to be a part of the process.
SSH to the company server to edit with vim, compile with GCC or g++, and debug with GDB. Sensory coding problems are those. Find the missing number and the running time of the two functions (both counting the number of 1s in a binary number).
The interview consisted of two rounds. Round 1: Questions on linked lists and hashing. A total of 4 questions were asked. Round 2: Focus on pointers and background. Mostly, they take students with a Computer Science and Engineering background.
There were three technical rounds and one HR round. The focus in the tech rounds was on programming basics, OS, and networking. Interviewers were very supportive; just relax. Very elated to be a part of the process.
SSH to the company server to edit with vim, compile with GCC or g++, and debug with GDB. Sensory coding problems are those. Find the missing number and the running time of the two functions (both counting the number of 1s in a binary number).