Very relaxed environment, people are casual and calm.
Very little micromanagement, as per my experience.
Great, spacious office, but they're not generous with asset allotment (if you end up with a malfunctioning mouse, keyboard, or slow PC, well....).
Ridiculous bench time (2 years for a fresh graduate is normal).
Pathetic resource management.
If you join straight out of college, prepare to feel like you don't even work there. A combination of bench time and no contact with management will surely make you feel down.
The interview consisted of two rounds: technical and HR. The technical round was a little tough, with several Java questions. They asked me about objects, classes, and other OOPs concepts. Later, the interviewer asked me to describe my project. The
Very easy for an experienced person. It's mainly focused on core Java, Spring Boot, and database-related questions. There were some multithreading questions, Java Collections, and two coding questions. Additionally, there were database queries and a
There were two rounds of interviews. In both rounds, the interviewer was not available on time, and the interviews were postponed. I only found out after joining the call, which indicates very poor management. In the second round of the interview, t
The interview consisted of two rounds: technical and HR. The technical round was a little tough, with several Java questions. They asked me about objects, classes, and other OOPs concepts. Later, the interviewer asked me to describe my project. The
Very easy for an experienced person. It's mainly focused on core Java, Spring Boot, and database-related questions. There were some multithreading questions, Java Collections, and two coding questions. Additionally, there were database queries and a
There were two rounds of interviews. In both rounds, the interviewer was not available on time, and the interviews were postponed. I only found out after joining the call, which indicates very poor management. In the second round of the interview, t