Experiences vary, but in my experience, the company is a good place to work, especially if your life is full of responsibilities that you have to balance with your job.
Pay isn't great, especially for people that have been here for a while.
Multiple rounds, starting from technical all the way up to VP-level interactions. Technical aspects are covered right from programming till design patterns and algorithms, as well as domain-related topics. Whiteboarding on specific networking probl
The first round was a Python-based DSA coding exam with three questions and 1.5 hours to finish. The test link was provided, but there was no proctor. However, for some others, a proctor was present. I think it was based on experience and role. Two
There was no interview process; you simply submit the application and hopefully hear something back. After that, you should receive the OA, which consists of two coding questions. You can approach these questions however you wish.
Multiple rounds, starting from technical all the way up to VP-level interactions. Technical aspects are covered right from programming till design patterns and algorithms, as well as domain-related topics. Whiteboarding on specific networking probl
The first round was a Python-based DSA coding exam with three questions and 1.5 hours to finish. The test link was provided, but there was no proctor. However, for some others, a proctor was present. I think it was based on experience and role. Two
There was no interview process; you simply submit the application and hopefully hear something back. After that, you should receive the OA, which consists of two coding questions. You can approach these questions however you wish.