For one, there's the free cable. You also get a discount on the digital phone and free internet. They also offer tuition reimbursement, which is great. They also like to promote from within, which is a good thing. They encourage you to move around to other areas if necessary or if you simply want to move to another city.
The pay is not that great in my area. I am fairly new, so I am still trying to figure out if this is a company-wide thing.
Senior management doesn't really like talking about pay grades for positions, which is weird to me.
Also, they are very focused on the "numbers." Sometimes too focused.
Please increase pay. Employees are overworked but underpaid.
You will have 3 levels of interviews, followed by HR. There are 2 rounds from India and 1 round from the USA. All are 1-hour interviews, focusing mostly on basics. If anyone refers you, you have a high chance of being selected.
It's an on-campus interview. Had two rounds: * Online test * Technical interview The online test comprised of questions from Java, Python, C, C++, testing, core CS, and more. It had MCQ-type questions and some coding questions too. Only easy q
Panel interview with multiple folks participating who asked job-related questions and about job history. Standard interview fare, and nothing out of the ordinary. I wasn't surprised by any of the process or the questions.
You will have 3 levels of interviews, followed by HR. There are 2 rounds from India and 1 round from the USA. All are 1-hour interviews, focusing mostly on basics. If anyone refers you, you have a high chance of being selected.
It's an on-campus interview. Had two rounds: * Online test * Technical interview The online test comprised of questions from Java, Python, C, C++, testing, core CS, and more. It had MCQ-type questions and some coding questions too. Only easy q
Panel interview with multiple folks participating who asked job-related questions and about job history. Standard interview fare, and nothing out of the ordinary. I wasn't surprised by any of the process or the questions.