It's a great opportunity to learn and grow in a very competitive environment.
There is a sense of responsibility and ownership when doing the job.
It can be stressful at times. Also, you can feel that there are a lot of things to learn that are specific to the company and can't be applicable elsewhere.
Technical interviews ask coding and algorithmic problems. There is also a soft skills section with STAR-like questions. Results come back fast, which I think was nice. Usually, there are three rounds of interviews.
Unkind attitude from the interviewer. Late connection to the interview. Lack of communication with the recruitment team. Lack of interest from the interviewer during the discussion about work experience and knowledge. Lack of professionalism.
Got the OA. It was a very straightforward DFS solution, but towards the end, it had a certain factor that was confusing. They showed some C++ code, even though my preferred language was Python, which sort of threw me off.
Technical interviews ask coding and algorithmic problems. There is also a soft skills section with STAR-like questions. Results come back fast, which I think was nice. Usually, there are three rounds of interviews.
Unkind attitude from the interviewer. Late connection to the interview. Lack of communication with the recruitment team. Lack of interest from the interviewer during the discussion about work experience and knowledge. Lack of professionalism.
Got the OA. It was a very straightforward DFS solution, but towards the end, it had a certain factor that was confusing. They showed some C++ code, even though my preferred language was Python, which sort of threw me off.