Great work environment, lots of ability to learn. Managers were invested in their reports, and I was able to drive the projects I worked on.
My work wasn't always the most interesting area (one year was amazing, the other was quite boring). I didn't feel incredibly motivated about the purpose of the work, and the culture wasn't fun.
The interview was very easy. A simple online assessment was followed by a one-hour chat with the hiring manager. The hiring manager did not ask any LeetCode questions, only questions about Python and my experience with it.
I was interviewed majorly on my previous internship experience: what my contribution to it was, and each of my projects in detail. (Make sure to know your projects in depth and be able to answer any question based on them). We then delved into a basi
I had a short discussion about the role and a brief overview of my experience over the phone. This was followed by a technical round with a team member. The process was smooth, and the people I spoke with were very relaxed.
The interview was very easy. A simple online assessment was followed by a one-hour chat with the hiring manager. The hiring manager did not ask any LeetCode questions, only questions about Python and my experience with it.
I was interviewed majorly on my previous internship experience: what my contribution to it was, and each of my projects in detail. (Make sure to know your projects in depth and be able to answer any question based on them). We then delved into a basi
I had a short discussion about the role and a brief overview of my experience over the phone. This was followed by a technical round with a team member. The process was smooth, and the people I spoke with were very relaxed.