A steep learning curve means you get a chance to learn more in a short span of time if you can keep up, which is good for your future endeavor.
Close to zero reward and recognition. Steep learning curve. Each and every engineer here is dealing with multiple projects because the company does not want to hire more. Even if they hire, old people are leaving because they are not happy with their work-life balance and rewards.
Generally, there is one salary hike every three years. If you get lucky, you will get a 2% to 3% hike.
Please think about employees also. I know the company and its future come first, but at what cost? If employees are not happy, then the fall season will come again.
I applied through the university portal. It was a screening round covering basic networking topics. I connected with the interviewer via Google Meet. The session lasted almost an hour. There were supposed to be two interviewers, but only one showed
In the interviews I had, it was clear it was important that the person-company "fit" worked best for both parties. * The recruiter who contacted me was candid and truthful. I had applied to different positions within the company, and he gave a high-
This was a whole-day process. First, there were tests, then there was a group discussion, and finally, there was an interview. In the interview, I was asked operating system questions, some computer networks-related concepts, and some basic questions
I applied through the university portal. It was a screening round covering basic networking topics. I connected with the interviewer via Google Meet. The session lasted almost an hour. There were supposed to be two interviewers, but only one showed
In the interviews I had, it was clear it was important that the person-company "fit" worked best for both parties. * The recruiter who contacted me was candid and truthful. I had applied to different positions within the company, and he gave a high-
This was a whole-day process. First, there were tests, then there was a group discussion, and finally, there was an interview. In the interview, I was asked operating system questions, some computer networks-related concepts, and some basic questions