Flexible working hours, good food subsidy, and facilities. But I wish to explore more since I worked only as an unofficial intern.
Fast pace, a lot of pressure, always overwork. Not much communication between colleagues (especially different groups). No hardcore development department in China.
Reduce the frequency of people moving in and out to enable employees to know each other more and strengthen the link between different working groups. That's the perspective from a student who did an unofficial QA internship this summer.
It was about three rounds of interviews. It was good to talk with those people. They interviewed for about two hours. They asked about all my academic concepts: C, Data Structures, and Networking (mostly). Some puzzles were also included. I am confi
Intern position. Hired to Mobile and Wireless Group. Was asked about Bluetooth technologies, 802.11, etc.
I had one phone interview. The conversation lasted 60 minutes. The interviewer asked thorough questions about my academic projects, resume, and programming skills.
It was about three rounds of interviews. It was good to talk with those people. They interviewed for about two hours. They asked about all my academic concepts: C, Data Structures, and Networking (mostly). Some puzzles were also included. I am confi
Intern position. Hired to Mobile and Wireless Group. Was asked about Bluetooth technologies, 802.11, etc.
I had one phone interview. The conversation lasted 60 minutes. The interviewer asked thorough questions about my academic projects, resume, and programming skills.