The work culture and people are good.
Sometimes deadlines are really tough.
Initially, the interviewer starts by introducing themselves and asking about projects. After that, the interview shifts to the technical part, which will include questions like: * Explain the worker process. * What is meant by Web API? * What
Telephonic, Technical, and English Language Proficiency Check. The final round is the HR Round. The first and second rounds are quite easy. The Manager round can get a little difficult as design-related questions were asked.
Asked several basic questions about Java, Spring Boot, Git, etc. If you know your stuff, you should be fine. I would brush up on definitions before the interview if it has been a while.
Initially, the interviewer starts by introducing themselves and asking about projects. After that, the interview shifts to the technical part, which will include questions like: * Explain the worker process. * What is meant by Web API? * What
Telephonic, Technical, and English Language Proficiency Check. The final round is the HR Round. The first and second rounds are quite easy. The Manager round can get a little difficult as design-related questions were asked.
Asked several basic questions about Java, Spring Boot, Git, etc. If you know your stuff, you should be fine. I would brush up on definitions before the interview if it has been a while.