If you are into networking, just go for it blindly. It's the best company culture-wise. A huge, huge, huge learning curve. Everyone on the team is willing to help.
No cons as I can think of.
They were friendly and asked about the basics of computer networks and their implementation in DSA. They mentioned the role involved and how the organization works. Overall, it was more of a discussion than an interview. So, relax.
The process included an aptitude test, a group discussion, and a technical interview where they tested your debugging skills. In the group discussion, they gave you 10 minutes to read about the topic. The aptitude test covered questions related to
There were a total of 3 technical rounds, with the last round being with HR for salary discussion. The first round was virtual and DSA-based. The second was on HLD, and I was asked to visit their office on ORR. The managerial round was again virtual
They were friendly and asked about the basics of computer networks and their implementation in DSA. They mentioned the role involved and how the organization works. Overall, it was more of a discussion than an interview. So, relax.
The process included an aptitude test, a group discussion, and a technical interview where they tested your debugging skills. In the group discussion, they gave you 10 minutes to read about the topic. The aptitude test covered questions related to
There were a total of 3 technical rounds, with the last round being with HR for salary discussion. The first round was virtual and DSA-based. The second was on HLD, and I was asked to visit their office on ORR. The managerial round was again virtual