You will work with great technology and massive amounts of data.
If you are motivated, you can learn a lot.
The hours are also pretty normal.
It is not the most professional place in the world. There is a lot of BS paperwork. The pay also isn't great.
There is too much time spent tracking time, doing not career-oriented trainings, and other things that take away from the work.
Good questions were asked, like Java core, Java multi-threading, Stream APIs, CompletableFuture and Future, ExecutorService, synchronization, mutable, SOLID principles, design patterns (Singleton, Factory, Builder, Observer). It also included behavio
It was good, but after the interview, they ghosted me. It's been 9 months, and there is no result after the HR interview. HR said that he doesn't know regarding this and kindly wait.
Two rounds. First round with hiring manager: behavioral, to get an idea of how you work on a team, managing multiple projects and deadlines. Second round: technical questions/coding, mainly focused on Python questions.
Good questions were asked, like Java core, Java multi-threading, Stream APIs, CompletableFuture and Future, ExecutorService, synchronization, mutable, SOLID principles, design patterns (Singleton, Factory, Builder, Observer). It also included behavio
It was good, but after the interview, they ghosted me. It's been 9 months, and there is no result after the HR interview. HR said that he doesn't know regarding this and kindly wait.
Two rounds. First round with hiring manager: behavioral, to get an idea of how you work on a team, managing multiple projects and deadlines. Second round: technical questions/coding, mainly focused on Python questions.