It is good for learning good technologies and programs. Training will be there, and you can attain and learn.
But you will not get any project on the technology on which they have provided training.
If you are on the bench, then you will not get any system. You have to roam here and there in the office for 9 hours. That's what the managers expect from you.
The quality of food provided in the canteen is very bad.
The Resource Managers don't have any sense of talking. They will talk considering you as a beggar with no manners.
Management is very loose.
They use low-quality coffee beans to increase profit.
HRs don't know their work. They don't even reply if you ping them 5 times a day.
It doesn't make a difference to them whether you are from a development project or any other. If they want, they will push you into the IKEA support project.
At a certain point in time, you will think as if they only have one project, which is IKEA support.
As I was a fresher joining the company, they asked only basic questions. Since I had just completed my B.Tech, the questions were related to my B.Tech in Computer Science only.
The interview process is easy and contains four rounds: * Screening * Technical 1 * Technical 2 * HR After the HR call, if selected, the offer will be released. Once the offer is released, we need to confirm joining.
The process involves 3 rounds. This depends on the projects and the BU.
As I was a fresher joining the company, they asked only basic questions. Since I had just completed my B.Tech, the questions were related to my B.Tech in Computer Science only.
The interview process is easy and contains four rounds: * Screening * Technical 1 * Technical 2 * HR After the HR call, if selected, the offer will be released. Once the offer is released, we need to confirm joining.
The process involves 3 rounds. This depends on the projects and the BU.