Big team
Work-life balance
Upskilling resources available (Udemy, Coursera, etc., free)
Good for experienced people
Less learning curve in projects unless you put yourselves in it. Very low increment.
I applied to Capgemini through a referral and received an interview call 2-3 days after applying. It was a video interview, and the interviewer was very friendly. He asked basic iOS questions but required detailed answers. The call ended in 30 minute
Depending entirely on the interviewer, some do not ask technical questions, while others ask entirely technical ones. Ultimately, the interview process comes down to luck and nothing else. The results are also delayed.
The interview process was surprisingly grueling for what is considered a low-paying position. It involved multiple rounds, starting with an online assessment that had a very difficult coding question. This was followed by two back-to-back technical
I applied to Capgemini through a referral and received an interview call 2-3 days after applying. It was a video interview, and the interviewer was very friendly. He asked basic iOS questions but required detailed answers. The call ended in 30 minute
Depending entirely on the interviewer, some do not ask technical questions, while others ask entirely technical ones. Ultimately, the interview process comes down to luck and nothing else. The results are also delayed.
The interview process was surprisingly grueling for what is considered a low-paying position. It involved multiple rounds, starting with an online assessment that had a very difficult coding question. This was followed by two back-to-back technical