Excellent engineering environment where engineers openly share wins and learnings through internal blogs. The most mature frontend stack that I have seen. Communication from higher management is open. Independence given to each team to pick software development processes which suits them. Learning benefits are exhaustive, and they reimburse most of the available e-learning courses and certifications.
As the company is growing, reorgs and changes in priority became quite frequent. Hoping for a smoother next year.
Initial call with HR, followed by screening round with Karat. After screening, three interview rounds: First round with JavaScript coding. Next round: core React coding. Then: system design round.
The first round was Karat, and the questions were from an external source. They included some standard questions, 5 system design problems, and 2 coding problems. I was rejected in that first round. Apart from that, there were 5 other rounds as well.
I have just completed one round with Karat. Find the error in a JavaScript snippet (closure, let vs. var question). Bandwidth vs. Latency. Design a To-Do list app using only JavaScript, with no frameworks, fetching To-Dos from the API.
Initial call with HR, followed by screening round with Karat. After screening, three interview rounds: First round with JavaScript coding. Next round: core React coding. Then: system design round.
The first round was Karat, and the questions were from an external source. They included some standard questions, 5 system design problems, and 2 coding problems. I was rejected in that first round. Apart from that, there were 5 other rounds as well.
I have just completed one round with Karat. Find the error in a JavaScript snippet (closure, let vs. var question). Bandwidth vs. Latency. Design a To-Do list app using only JavaScript, with no frameworks, fetching To-Dos from the API.