I was treated very well by the team I was assigned to. My manager was friendly, and the rest of the team was always available to help me out. Even though my college began functioning normally before the internship ended, and I even had my finals during the internship, my manager was very understanding and gave me enough time to handle both company and college work.
Honestly, there was nothing I didn't like about interning at the company. Although, if I have to point out a con, it would be regarding the stipend I received. I feel that the stipend the company pays to its interns is not on par with other fintech companies around the same size and hiring counts. But there were no cons about the environment I was in while working at the company.
Consider updating the stipend or scholarship given to Engineering Interns from India.
This was an interview for the summer internship role. First, there was an online assessment which had 5 sections: * Aptitude * Computer basics * English * 2 coding questions * 3 questions to write algorithms for. I was able to answer most of the M
Ask about OOP, projects you've worked on, familiarity with different languages and frameworks, and SQL. The interviewer was very nice and told me immediately she would refer me to the final round.
Was asked a few behavioral questions. Then asked to analyze code. Questions were a bit tricky and meant to throw you off, but not too difficult. The interview was about 20% behavioral and 80% technical.
This was an interview for the summer internship role. First, there was an online assessment which had 5 sections: * Aptitude * Computer basics * English * 2 coding questions * 3 questions to write algorithms for. I was able to answer most of the M
Ask about OOP, projects you've worked on, familiarity with different languages and frameworks, and SQL. The interviewer was very nice and told me immediately she would refer me to the final round.
Was asked a few behavioral questions. Then asked to analyze code. Questions were a bit tricky and meant to throw you off, but not too difficult. The interview was about 20% behavioral and 80% technical.