Salary/Pay is good at hiring. Good Work Culture. Flexible timings. Good PTO policy. Best Campus & Infrastructure. Health & Medical benefits are good, best in industry. Insurance policy is also good. Nice bonuses for top performers. Transfer to other BU. Nice Labs. Good Facilities. Career growth is good. No timesheet. Work from home unlimited. Good place to learn. Good ESPP plan. Best office cafeteria in Bangalore.
Too many re-orgs. Too many seat changes. High attrition. Stability in the job can be a little risky. Too much BU dependent (some good, some bad). Hikes are less, with a communication gap regarding hikes. Hikes every year may not be there; irregular hikes and very small percentages. No transparent promotion policy. Partiality, favoritism. BU/management may not be favorable. Little BU politics. No fair treatment for men; women get favors. Lack of project stability. Lack of new tech work. No or very few stocks up to G-8. No hiring bonus.
Make hike & promotion cycles regular
The interview started with a face-to-face round where the interviewer asked about my previous project experience, my role in the team, challenges faced, and how I solved them. They also asked a few technical concepts related to automation, JavaScrip
First Round: OA (Online Assessment) It has aptitude questions and CS core subject questions, mainly focusing on Computer Networks. It has two DSA questions: * A grid-based question using recursion and a Trie. * A graph-based question. Both DS
The experience was really good overall. Although certain questions seemed irrelevant, like file system architecture, it was overall a good mix of OS, DBMS, and computer network fundamentals. Thank you for your time.
The interview started with a face-to-face round where the interviewer asked about my previous project experience, my role in the team, challenges faced, and how I solved them. They also asked a few technical concepts related to automation, JavaScrip
First Round: OA (Online Assessment) It has aptitude questions and CS core subject questions, mainly focusing on Computer Networks. It has two DSA questions: * A grid-based question using recursion and a Trie. * A graph-based question. Both DS
The experience was really good overall. Although certain questions seemed irrelevant, like file system architecture, it was overall a good mix of OS, DBMS, and computer network fundamentals. Thank you for your time.