Nice colleagues, enough budget for training and certificates.
You don't get a job which you want, but a job which they have. They don't care what you are doing or what your interest is, as long as you just make sure you write your hours so they can earn money.
I recently attended a walk-in interview. The first round was a technical interview, where most of the questions focused on topics like VPC, Terraform, Kubernetes, and Jenkins. The second round was a managerial round, which went well and included ge
Round 1: Cognitive Assessment Here, some logical reasoning and behavioral questions were asked, and it contained multiple levels. If you cleared the first level, you would move on to the next. Round 2: Interview Cloud-related basic questions were
The first round was an aptitude test, and most of the questions were on logical reasoning. Next, there was a technical interview. They asked me cloud-related questions, as the role was for a cloud-based job profile. They also presented me with some
I recently attended a walk-in interview. The first round was a technical interview, where most of the questions focused on topics like VPC, Terraform, Kubernetes, and Jenkins. The second round was a managerial round, which went well and included ge
Round 1: Cognitive Assessment Here, some logical reasoning and behavioral questions were asked, and it contained multiple levels. If you cleared the first level, you would move on to the next. Round 2: Interview Cloud-related basic questions were
The first round was an aptitude test, and most of the questions were on logical reasoning. Next, there was a technical interview. They asked me cloud-related questions, as the role was for a cloud-based job profile. They also presented me with some