Good compensation, interesting technology, good work/life balance, and a variety of work (this all depends on the team).
Can be a bit of a bureaucrat at times.
I applied through on-campus recruitment last year (Spring 2016) for a software development intern position inclined towards UX. I cleared the first round, where I was asked design and logical reasoning-related questions. The next three rounds were
It was one round with two calls. Each was 25 minutes. They really tried rushing you as you spoke, and the questions were mainly behavioral. They also dove into your resume and past experiences.
The interview process consists of an application, then a virtual HireVue, then a Superday if you advance past the HireVue. The Superday includes two back-to-back interviews, each roughly 30 minutes long. The whole process takes around a month or so.
I applied through on-campus recruitment last year (Spring 2016) for a software development intern position inclined towards UX. I cleared the first round, where I was asked design and logical reasoning-related questions. The next three rounds were
It was one round with two calls. Each was 25 minutes. They really tried rushing you as you spoke, and the questions were mainly behavioral. They also dove into your resume and past experiences.
The interview process consists of an application, then a virtual HireVue, then a Superday if you advance past the HireVue. The Superday includes two back-to-back interviews, each roughly 30 minutes long. The whole process takes around a month or so.