People are good and helpful. Fun events occur from time to time, like hackathons, etc. Work-life balance is good. The work-from-home option is available.
Food is not free. One office has great food, but the other is not so great. No such cons apart from that.
They are doing a very good job.
It's not too tough, if you know the core of all computer science topics and have a good grip over DSA and Networking. The HRs are very humble and ensure that the candidate is not panicked or overwhelmed by the process.
The college placement for internships was conducted solely online. They did recruit many students, but I don't know about the conversion rate. However, I did learn that the company is very nice and has a good work culture.
The process consisted of: * 1 Online Aptitude round * 1 Coding round * 2 Interviews (1 technical and 1 HR round) The questions were average in difficulty. The process was held on the Unstop site and was smooth.
It's not too tough, if you know the core of all computer science topics and have a good grip over DSA and Networking. The HRs are very humble and ensure that the candidate is not panicked or overwhelmed by the process.
The college placement for internships was conducted solely online. They did recruit many students, but I don't know about the conversion rate. However, I did learn that the company is very nice and has a good work culture.
The process consisted of: * 1 Online Aptitude round * 1 Coding round * 2 Interviews (1 technical and 1 HR round) The questions were average in difficulty. The process was held on the Unstop site and was smooth.