The TACC framework is very advanced. Developing on the framework is extremely efficient.
As an intern, your project would be integrated into the system, and you would be assigned tasks from week 1.
Too much reliance on the framework meant hardly learning new software and tools. The offer is average, and it is not very generous after its IPO.
The interview was approximately 1 hour long. There was no introduction. The first 50 minutes covered two coding problems, and the last 10 minutes were for asking questions. The coding problems were of medium-hard difficulty. You must practice Leet
The interview was a 1-hour, technical, LeetCode-style interview. There were no behavioral questions. You share your screen and write your code on CoderPad, which the interviewer has access to.
They asked me a few things about my resume. Then, they asked me two technical Java problems: * Debugging a function. * A Linked List question. Both were probably medium difficulty.
The interview was approximately 1 hour long. There was no introduction. The first 50 minutes covered two coding problems, and the last 10 minutes were for asking questions. The coding problems were of medium-hard difficulty. You must practice Leet
The interview was a 1-hour, technical, LeetCode-style interview. There were no behavioral questions. You share your screen and write your code on CoderPad, which the interviewer has access to.
They asked me a few things about my resume. Then, they asked me two technical Java problems: * Debugging a function. * A Linked List question. Both were probably medium difficulty.