Pays well. Meaningful work (depending on your project). Madison is great. Very cool campus. Generally nice people.
VB6 is obsolete and not fun to write (my opinion, of course). Cache is also probably not a relevant addition to your resume if you are planning to apply to other companies.
Can't think of anything. Management seemed fine to me.
I applied at the Career Fair at my college and was shortlisted for an interview. Initially, I had an HR round where behavioral questions and one design question were asked. After that, I was asked to take an online test. I qualified in that, followin
I applied right before the school year ended. Phone interview with an engineer (resume check). On-site included presenting a past project, technical problems (5 problems to solve on paper), and a behavioral interview with HR (also included a 1-minu
First, I had a phone interview and then they invited me to an on-site interview, preceded by a personality test. On the day of the on-site interview, it was pretty much all the things other people have explained. The on-site day went like this: *
I applied at the Career Fair at my college and was shortlisted for an interview. Initially, I had an HR round where behavioral questions and one design question were asked. After that, I was asked to take an online test. I qualified in that, followin
I applied right before the school year ended. Phone interview with an engineer (resume check). On-site included presenting a past project, technical problems (5 problems to solve on paper), and a behavioral interview with HR (also included a 1-minu
First, I had a phone interview and then they invited me to an on-site interview, preceded by a personality test. On the day of the on-site interview, it was pretty much all the things other people have explained. The on-site day went like this: *