Huge company with a lot of opportunities for personal development. From my experience, the work/life balance is better than most other companies, at least at the entry level.
You are a very small piece in the company and might have hard times feeling you are actually making a difference.
There were 3 rounds of interviews. First was a phone call interview, where I was asked about my CV information. Second round involved a small project and was more of a business case test. Third round was a face-to-face meeting with the manager, wh
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.
It consists of three rounds. The first round is an easy aptitude test, the second round is the English round, and the third round is the HR round. It's easy to clear. CS students have a little more advantage in the aptitude test.
There were 3 rounds of interviews. First was a phone call interview, where I was asked about my CV information. Second round involved a small project and was more of a business case test. Third round was a face-to-face meeting with the manager, wh
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.
It consists of three rounds. The first round is an easy aptitude test, the second round is the English round, and the third round is the HR round. It's easy to clear. CS students have a little more advantage in the aptitude test.