They have really interesting projects, with a lot of research being done there too. It depends on the team, but there are many which do fascinating stuff.
Some teams are bureaucratical and slow. This is true for any big company, and at times, I felt disconnected from the overall mission of the company due to its size.
Maybe more opportunities to engage with product leads of the team and more information on Autodesk's general direction. I didn't really know what it was during my time there.
The first round is an Online Assessment (OA) conducted on the CodeSignal platform. It features four questions to be solved within an hour. Most of these questions are related to arrays, 2D arrays, and linked lists. Following that, there's a technica
There were two technical rounds based on DSA and one HM round. The level of the interview was average. Questions asked were mainly from DSA and the projects that you had added to your resume.
The first interview was a 30-minute phone call to learn about my experience and interest with the company. The second interview was more technical, where they asked a few questions about Java and React.
The first round is an Online Assessment (OA) conducted on the CodeSignal platform. It features four questions to be solved within an hour. Most of these questions are related to arrays, 2D arrays, and linked lists. Following that, there's a technica
There were two technical rounds based on DSA and one HM round. The level of the interview was average. Questions asked were mainly from DSA and the projects that you had added to your resume.
The first interview was a 30-minute phone call to learn about my experience and interest with the company. The second interview was more technical, where they asked a few questions about Java and React.