Even with so little experience, they gave me a fair chance to express my ideas.
Given a lot of opportunities to grow myself, both technical and non-technical.
Flexible hours, very appreciative management.
It may not be so much of amenities that you get in the Austin campus, but they are still good enough.
There are a little bit of problems in management, but that's generally expected pretty much everywhere.
It was pretty normal. The questions were decent enough for a new college graduate to answer. The best thing about the interview process was the technical coding session, where you are asked to create an application based on their requirements in arou
Regular process: * HR screening * 1-hour technical * 4-hour panel All Indians - attitude during panel interview was awful. No sense to interview if not related with India. Nothing else to say.
1-hour video interview on the Android domain. Questions were asked about Android fundamentals using an example project. It was not a problem-solving session. The interview went well. I passed the first round, but they returned with negative results
It was pretty normal. The questions were decent enough for a new college graduate to answer. The best thing about the interview process was the technical coding session, where you are asked to create an application based on their requirements in arou
Regular process: * HR screening * 1-hour technical * 4-hour panel All Indians - attitude during panel interview was awful. No sense to interview if not related with India. Nothing else to say.
1-hour video interview on the Android domain. Questions were asked about Android fundamentals using an example project. It was not a problem-solving session. The interview went well. I passed the first round, but they returned with negative results