It's just my initial days here, so I haven't encountered any cons yet.
There should be an internal platform where new joiners can see job openings according to their skill set.
Had 2 rounds: * L1: Tough technical round focused on deep Unix questions. * L2: Client round with a mix of technical and managerial questions. HR provided feedback the same day, and the offer was released within 1 week.
Initially, HR called me and collected basic experience details. Once my resume was shortlisted, HR called me again and scheduled the L1 round. After two days, they confirmed that I was selected for the L1 round. Then, after five days, they scheduled
The interview process for a Java Backend Developer role typically starts with resume screening to evaluate relevant experience in Java, Spring Boot, RESTful APIs, databases, and backend systems. This is often followed by an online coding assessment
Had 2 rounds: * L1: Tough technical round focused on deep Unix questions. * L2: Client round with a mix of technical and managerial questions. HR provided feedback the same day, and the offer was released within 1 week.
Initially, HR called me and collected basic experience details. Once my resume was shortlisted, HR called me again and scheduled the L1 round. After two days, they confirmed that I was selected for the L1 round. Then, after five days, they scheduled
The interview process for a Java Backend Developer role typically starts with resume screening to evaluate relevant experience in Java, Spring Boot, RESTful APIs, databases, and backend systems. This is often followed by an online coding assessment