Nothing much in pro. WFH is the only thing, which is now being frowned upon.
The India Center doesn't do any good work. It's all "sustainance" and crap work done after the US team is done with minting money out of it.
Retain talent by paying them well, if not more than market rate.
I had 5 rounds of interviews. Round 1: HackerRank coding challenge. I had to solve 5 programming questions. Round 2: Questions were from Java, Microservices, Data Structures, and Algorithms. Round 3: Questions were from design principles and Big D
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
I had 5 rounds of interviews. Round 1: HackerRank coding challenge. I had to solve 5 programming questions. Round 2: Questions were from Java, Microservices, Data Structures, and Algorithms. Round 3: Questions were from design principles and Big D
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