Laid-back atmosphere. Work from home is very nice (soon to change, possibly). Everyone has been relatively nice.
Compensation is very weak compared to competitors. The work-life balance helps a lot, but with looming return-to-work mandates, Dell's advantages will not be worth the poor pay.
The facilities are relatively dated and out of style; my home office has nicer furnishings and equipment. There is no incentive to return to the office.
Let people work from home. Have mandatory in-person meetings if they need to be in-person. Don't make people come into work just for the sake of coming into work.
The interview was nice. The people were very professional. We set up the interview in less than 3 weeks from the initial call. First, you receive a call, and then they set up the interview.
Good and all are basic and simple questions for the first round. I don't know about the second round. Basic C program and logic were involved. But there was no response from the company after the interview.
The process is different for everyone. Most people only have behavioral interviews, which are very easy to pass. However, my interviewer was rapid-firing extremely hard technical questions, so be prepared for either.
The interview was nice. The people were very professional. We set up the interview in less than 3 weeks from the initial call. First, you receive a call, and then they set up the interview.
Good and all are basic and simple questions for the first round. I don't know about the second round. Basic C program and logic were involved. But there was no response from the company after the interview.
The process is different for everyone. Most people only have behavioral interviews, which are very easy to pass. However, my interviewer was rapid-firing extremely hard technical questions, so be prepared for either.