It's a great work environment. You don't have a heavy workload, your manager cares about the team, and there's a culture of supporting us as a team. Without a doubt, Dell is one of the best companies to work for and continue to grow.
No cons so far. I would like to continue. Great.
Three interviews were conducted: * Technical interview * Practice interview The questions were general or common, covering topics such as Java collections, threads, and HashMaps, along with problem-solving scenarios. The last interview was with a
After shortlisting, HR scheduled a virtual first round. The interviewer was from the US and very polite. He asked briefly about my previous projects, then discussed kernel concepts and also some core embedded concepts.
Position: DevOps Lead A tasteless and disrespectful process. I received an in-person invite for Managerial and Architectural rounds at the Bengaluru office for 2:00 PM. I reached the location 15 minutes prior and completed formalities. At 2:10 PM,
Three interviews were conducted: * Technical interview * Practice interview The questions were general or common, covering topics such as Java collections, threads, and HashMaps, along with problem-solving scenarios. The last interview was with a
After shortlisting, HR scheduled a virtual first round. The interviewer was from the US and very polite. He asked briefly about my previous projects, then discussed kernel concepts and also some core embedded concepts.
Position: DevOps Lead A tasteless and disrespectful process. I received an in-person invite for Managerial and Architectural rounds at the Bengaluru office for 2:00 PM. I reached the location 15 minutes prior and completed formalities. At 2:10 PM,