No pressure of work. A lot of emphasis on work culture and associates' well-being. Decent pay. Good amount of benefits:
Big organization: You'll feel like a small fish in a big ocean. You might feel that your work isn't impacting anything.
Growth in the organization is very slow unless you are exceptional.
Though not openly visible, there is a certain amount of favoritism, politics, and micromanagement present.
Cafeteria food is costly and sucks big time!
There were 2 rounds of interviews: technical and HR rounds. There were around 90 students shortlisted for the interviews after the OA round, and there were 10 panels present. Each panel had one person, and all interviews were one-on-one. Each panel
We had first OA, followed by an interview. The interview had two rounds: technical and HR. The technical round was mostly DSA questions and explaining projects. The HR round had basic questions about likes and dislikes, hobbies, and analytical and sc
It was a three-step process: 1. Technical Round 1, which was taken by the super-senior manager, just checking the basic concepts. 2. Technical + Managerial Round, taken by a lead and a manager. It was a bit on the difficult side. 3. HR Round, a basi
There were 2 rounds of interviews: technical and HR rounds. There were around 90 students shortlisted for the interviews after the OA round, and there were 10 panels present. Each panel had one person, and all interviews were one-on-one. Each panel
We had first OA, followed by an interview. The interview had two rounds: technical and HR. The technical round was mostly DSA questions and explaining projects. The HR round had basic questions about likes and dislikes, hobbies, and analytical and sc
It was a three-step process: 1. Technical Round 1, which was taken by the super-senior manager, just checking the basic concepts. 2. Technical + Managerial Round, taken by a lead and a manager. It was a bit on the difficult side. 3. HR Round, a basi