It was an awesome place to work, with intelligent people around you. Systematic software development practices. Good compensation and team outings every month. A pretty chill working environment with time flexibility. There were a lot of other perks.
Nothing as such. Just sometimes work gets repeated, and you end up learning nothing much. Otherwise, it's a nice place to work. Product management, although, is not that good.
The process took 2 hours. We were asked about DSA and HR questions. One question was about binary search in a matrix and a variation of it. These can be found on Striver's website.
First Round: Online Test Multiple Choice Aptitude (1 hour) Topics: Permutations, Probability, Work and Time, Speed Distance, Relationships, Trains Second Round: Technical and Projects (Two to Three Rounds) Third Round: HR and Technical
Very casual. They expect quick answers to simple questions on DS, Algo. Asked to design a chess game.
The process took 2 hours. We were asked about DSA and HR questions. One question was about binary search in a matrix and a variation of it. These can be found on Striver's website.
First Round: Online Test Multiple Choice Aptitude (1 hour) Topics: Permutations, Probability, Work and Time, Speed Distance, Relationships, Trains Second Round: Technical and Projects (Two to Three Rounds) Third Round: HR and Technical
Very casual. They expect quick answers to simple questions on DS, Algo. Asked to design a chess game.