Many educative meetings. There are people teaching C++, Python, and some non-mainstream languages like Haskell and OCaml. You are welcome to attend even if the topic is not directly related to your project.
They do give real projects to interns. You are likely to have your code in beta by the end of an internship.
Apply online. Wait a couple of weeks, then they will ask you to book a date. Once booked, they will send an invite. Joined the meeting, waited over 30 minutes, and the interviewer joined and said that they need to reschedule it to a later hour. Joi
I was asked two coding interview questions and then was rejected. I was told I would receive feedback; however, none was given. The first interviewer seemed like he didn't want to be there. The second interviewer seemed more interested.
It's a classical interview process. It started with an HR round, in which they wanted to know you. After that, there was R1, a coding interview, where they asked one LeetCode medium question. In R2, they asked another LeetCode medium question for cod
Apply online. Wait a couple of weeks, then they will ask you to book a date. Once booked, they will send an invite. Joined the meeting, waited over 30 minutes, and the interviewer joined and said that they need to reschedule it to a later hour. Joi
I was asked two coding interview questions and then was rejected. I was told I would receive feedback; however, none was given. The first interviewer seemed like he didn't want to be there. The second interviewer seemed more interested.
It's a classical interview process. It started with an HR round, in which they wanted to know you. After that, there was R1, a coding interview, where they asked one LeetCode medium question. In R2, they asked another LeetCode medium question for cod