The Pune campus is good.
There are lots of cafeterias and a good menu.
If you get a good project, you can actually enjoy work, apart from the above non-deal-breaker points. But this happens rarely.
The HR department is the worst! They are incompetent and can keep you on the bench even though you are thoroughly skilled. After frequent requests to them to give you any project opportunity, they will either tag you in a few trainings, saying they have projects in that other technology only and that would very likely be totally unrelated to your core expertise, or place you in an internal project with no future growth or proper and fair appraisal. (This happened to most of my batchmates who were unlucky enough to get the Pune office. I still remember how much we had to plead with HR to give us projects.)
Think twice before joining if you are starting your career.
Hire a competent HR department and provide ample and fair project opportunities for all employees.
It was a virtual interview. The technical round included Java 1.8 programs. The interview was quite easy if you are well prepared with core Java and Spring Boot basic concepts.
If two interviewers are in a meeting, try to focus at the center of the screen. * Sit upright. * Dress appropriately. * Revise learnings from the previous day's interview for half an hour every day. You can record answers while revising and listen
Easy, basic OOP design patterns: * Angular * TypeScript * Inheritance * Polymorphism Refactoring, garbage collection, middleware, filters, media type formatter, OOP, LINQ, SQL, Micro Web API, joins, constraints, read-only, constant, OOP ope
It was a virtual interview. The technical round included Java 1.8 programs. The interview was quite easy if you are well prepared with core Java and Spring Boot basic concepts.
If two interviewers are in a meeting, try to focus at the center of the screen. * Sit upright. * Dress appropriately. * Revise learnings from the previous day's interview for half an hour every day. You can record answers while revising and listen
Easy, basic OOP design patterns: * Angular * TypeScript * Inheritance * Polymorphism Refactoring, garbage collection, middleware, filters, media type formatter, OOP, LINQ, SQL, Micro Web API, joins, constraints, read-only, constant, OOP ope