I've worked as a Java Developer for around 3 years. This has been a very good experience and helped me to grow my knowledge, and it also gave me good friendships.
Nothing much as of cons. It's a good company.
It was increasingly difficult. I was given four questions: 1. The first one was easy. 2. The second one was okay. 3. The third one was tough. 4. I didn't try the fourth. You need to practice DSA well ahead.
During the interview, I participated in a video call session. The interviewers delved into my resume, highlighting various technologies and asking for specific examples of how I utilized them in my previous experiences.
I had two rounds of interviews. The first round was all about Java and Angular. The second round was mostly behavioral, with Java and AWS-related questions. To succeed in this interview, you must have good knowledge of Java, Angular, and AWS.
It was increasingly difficult. I was given four questions: 1. The first one was easy. 2. The second one was okay. 3. The third one was tough. 4. I didn't try the fourth. You need to practice DSA well ahead.
During the interview, I participated in a video call session. The interviewers delved into my resume, highlighting various technologies and asking for specific examples of how I utilized them in my previous experiences.
I had two rounds of interviews. The first round was all about Java and Angular. The second round was mostly behavioral, with Java and AWS-related questions. To succeed in this interview, you must have good knowledge of Java, Angular, and AWS.