Dell is one of the best companies to work for if you are looking for a company with work-life balance. It offers remote working, which you can opt for.
Hardly any growth and very low incentives.
Need to work on payscale and incentive for existing employees to promote retention at a younger level.
I joined the company through campus recruitment. Two interviews were scheduled on the same day. One was a technical round, and the other was an HR round. The results of the interviews were announced that same evening.
1st Round: Technical * Problem-solving and frontend tech stack questions (Angular, HTML, CSS) 2nd Round: Manager * Why did you leave your previous organization? * Why are you interested in this organization? * What are your expectations? *
It was a very good interview experience. In total, there were 2-3 rounds, which included managerial and technical rounds. All rounds were well organized, and the interviewers were friendly and encouraging.
I joined the company through campus recruitment. Two interviews were scheduled on the same day. One was a technical round, and the other was an HR round. The results of the interviews were announced that same evening.
1st Round: Technical * Problem-solving and frontend tech stack questions (Angular, HTML, CSS) 2nd Round: Manager * Why did you leave your previous organization? * Why are you interested in this organization? * What are your expectations? *
It was a very good interview experience. In total, there were 2-3 rounds, which included managerial and technical rounds. All rounds were well organized, and the interviewers were friendly and encouraging.