All good, and good work-life balance.
No cons so far, all is well.
After two technical rounds, you have to wait for the other processes. If you follow up, they will say you are in the approval process. If your budget is approved, they will arrange a client interview.
There were two rounds: * One technical round and one HR round. In the technical round, they would ask you scenario-based questions. For example: * Given an array, find unique elements. * Use filter, reduce, and map operators.
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.
After two technical rounds, you have to wait for the other processes. If you follow up, they will say you are in the approval process. If your budget is approved, they will arrange a client interview.
There were two rounds: * One technical round and one HR round. In the technical round, they would ask you scenario-based questions. For example: * Given an array, find unique elements. * Use filter, reduce, and map operators.
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.