Stable work hours. Reasonable work-life balance. Overall good team spirit and quite pleasant colleagues.
It's a really big company, so it comes with all the layers and politics of its size. I'm not even sure if this is a con at this point, since if you come to work here, you should roughly expect the trade-offs that a big company requires.
The first round was a telephonic round. As a back-end developer, I was asked more about Java core concepts, specifically more questions on data structures and HashMaps, and how they work internally.
They invited almost 300+ candidates. They filtered each one by just asking three questions. The questions were simple; it's not clear on what basis they were selecting. Also, while interviewing, the interviewer was on WhatsApp and gossiping with neig
Contacted by a recruiter, who set up the first phone interview. I was told there would be two interviews throughout the process. The first interview lasted 30 minutes. Only received a very high-level job overview for the first 2 minutes of the inter
The first round was a telephonic round. As a back-end developer, I was asked more about Java core concepts, specifically more questions on data structures and HashMaps, and how they work internally.
They invited almost 300+ candidates. They filtered each one by just asking three questions. The questions were simple; it's not clear on what basis they were selecting. Also, while interviewing, the interviewer was on WhatsApp and gossiping with neig
Contacted by a recruiter, who set up the first phone interview. I was told there would be two interviews throughout the process. The first interview lasted 30 minutes. Only received a very high-level job overview for the first 2 minutes of the inter