You get ample time to study on your own.
Switching to any technology of your interest is not encouraged. The company is only focused on their project.
Switching to different domains and flexibility in choosing your technology should be provided by the management team.
The interview was good, but there was a lot of gap between the rounds. The HR was not updating the correct status of the interview process. Also, the interviewer was very polite and answered my questions well.
Got a call from Naukri.com. They scheduled a virtual interview. First, they asked questions from Core Java, Spring Boot, AWS, Microservices, and Databases (Joins, PL/SQL). Core Java: * OOPs * String class * Exceptions * Collections * Java 8 new fea
Total 3 rounds: First two are technical. The last one is a managerial round. Topics covered: * Project architecture * RabbitMQ * OAuth * JWT * Multithreading * Ways to improve query performance * Microservice implementation
The interview was good, but there was a lot of gap between the rounds. The HR was not updating the correct status of the interview process. Also, the interviewer was very polite and answered my questions well.
Got a call from Naukri.com. They scheduled a virtual interview. First, they asked questions from Core Java, Spring Boot, AWS, Microservices, and Databases (Joins, PL/SQL). Core Java: * OOPs * String class * Exceptions * Collections * Java 8 new fea
Total 3 rounds: First two are technical. The last one is a managerial round. Topics covered: * Project architecture * RabbitMQ * OAuth * JWT * Multithreading * Ways to improve query performance * Microservice implementation