You get lots of facilities. Fidelity takes care of women's security very well. Along with technology, you get to learn the financial domain. If you get the right team with the right project, it will be a boon.
Since security is given utmost importance, any work to be done requires raising a lot of access permissions. For you to do any work, it takes a lot of time. If your team is bad or your manager is not understanding, you will suffer.
The interview was divided into 3 rounds: * Online assessment * Technical interview round * HR interview round. The process was really organized, and the questions were relevant. The OA was relatively easy with 2 DSA questions, which were of an eas
Very friendly managers in every round of interviews. The best interaction during my process, and the Hiring Manager was always available on call. The entire interview process was crystal clear. Had a total of 4 rounds of interviews: 1) Tech + Manag
Written Aptitude round, Tech, and HR. Aptitude is easy; basic math and C questions. Technical is simple, and then the HR is a panel interview with resume-based grilling of the candidate. Overall easy, it's not about being a super nerd; it's about
The interview was divided into 3 rounds: * Online assessment * Technical interview round * HR interview round. The process was really organized, and the questions were relevant. The OA was relatively easy with 2 DSA questions, which were of an eas
Very friendly managers in every round of interviews. The best interaction during my process, and the Hiring Manager was always available on call. The entire interview process was crystal clear. Had a total of 4 rounds of interviews: 1) Tech + Manag
Written Aptitude round, Tech, and HR. Aptitude is easy; basic math and C questions. Technical is simple, and then the HR is a panel interview with resume-based grilling of the candidate. Overall easy, it's not about being a super nerd; it's about