Good benefits for family; they take care of you if you are loyal to them.
Big company, therefore opportunities to move around also. I was there for nearly 9 years and was able to create multiple roles for myself as a software engineer. Great place to learn about technology and business.
It does get somewhat "Dilbertesque" being a large company. But I think that is to be expected from 99+ percent of companies that have more than, say, 1000 employees.
The review process, if it could be made better, would be great. The relative rating system that was adopted in the end was disheartening to say the least.
I was given two LeetCode problems of medium difficulty. I was able to solve the first, and while in the process of solving the second, I was interrupted by the interviewer. He pushed on his solution, questioning if I was taking too long. In the midst
Email exchange to schedule a telephonic round. I needed a laptop to code in HackerRank. There was a guy called Alex, who worked in the MARS team. He explained to me that it was not a quant or maths-related role.
HackerRank + Phone Interview I had a HackerRank code pair which was shared with the interviewer. The interview was quite interactive and friendly.
I was given two LeetCode problems of medium difficulty. I was able to solve the first, and while in the process of solving the second, I was interrupted by the interviewer. He pushed on his solution, questioning if I was taking too long. In the midst
Email exchange to schedule a telephonic round. I needed a laptop to code in HackerRank. There was a guy called Alex, who worked in the MARS team. He explained to me that it was not a quant or maths-related role.
HackerRank + Phone Interview I had a HackerRank code pair which was shared with the interviewer. The interview was quite interactive and friendly.