Good if you're willing to work without self-development and leadership qualities.
They want to compete with Cognizant. But they take up projects that Cognizant no longer wants. As a result, you end up being mapped to projects where you have to put up with difficult clients who are more likely to scrap projects midway. You end up being on the bench and get mapped to any project where you're a complete stranger and treated as if you're at offshore.
If you're picking a lion, don't make the lion a cat.
Particularly when you're hiring onsite (USA).
During my B.Tech, I had a basic interview where I was asked fundamental Java questions, including core concepts like OOPs. It was quite simple, but unfortunately, I lost the opportunity due to certain conditions.
The interviewer was very rude. The interviewer first asked about my introduction, then about my project, and one DSA question. That's all. But I didn't receive the offer. Also, they told me to explain the DSA question, and at last, they asked if I
I applied for jobs on the Naukri portal and got a screening call from HR. After that, an interview was scheduled for the next day for L1 - Technical, and it was around a 1-hour interview process. I was selected in the L1 round, and after 15 days, th
During my B.Tech, I had a basic interview where I was asked fundamental Java questions, including core concepts like OOPs. It was quite simple, but unfortunately, I lost the opportunity due to certain conditions.
The interviewer was very rude. The interviewer first asked about my introduction, then about my project, and one DSA question. That's all. But I didn't receive the offer. Also, they told me to explain the DSA question, and at last, they asked if I
I applied for jobs on the Naukri portal and got a screening call from HR. After that, an interview was scheduled for the next day for L1 - Technical, and it was around a 1-hour interview process. I was selected in the L1 round, and after 15 days, th