Excellent company culture, the manager doesn't stress you, instead they empower you and give you the freedom to operate.
They trust and respect you.
Depending on the team, remote work is allowed, as in my case.
No one in particular. The disadvantages are typical of large multinationals, where codebases are large and many people work on them. There is a long cascade of managers to go through before anything is decided. Nothing particularly bad, if that's what you're looking for in a multinational company.
The interview was good. It was a two-step process: 1. The first interview focused on basic understanding of networking protocols from the resume. 2. The second interview was a HackerRank coding assessment. The questions involved simple test cases.
DSA questions focused, as well as a strong foundation of computer science fundamentals, especially in computer networks and operating systems. Also focused on web development, and must have good communication skills.
I went through a coding round, then an HR round. They did not have a position open for me. They mentioned they will contact me if any positions become available. The coding round had easy-medium level LeetCode questions.
The interview was good. It was a two-step process: 1. The first interview focused on basic understanding of networking protocols from the resume. 2. The second interview was a HackerRank coding assessment. The questions involved simple test cases.
DSA questions focused, as well as a strong foundation of computer science fundamentals, especially in computer networks and operating systems. Also focused on web development, and must have good communication skills.
I went through a coding round, then an HR round. They did not have a position open for me. They mentioned they will contact me if any positions become available. The coding round had easy-medium level LeetCode questions.