Good work-life balance, friendly environment, good pay, interesting projects. Each and everyone feels that he/she has the ownership of the project.
The environment is still like that of a startup. The IT team is a bit lazy, and things like approvals and all take a lot of time.
On campus, after getting selected for an interview, they ran short on the panel and left without taking even the first round of interviews for some students. This was the worst ever internship drive experience; even the shortlist was given based on a
Two PSDs, round striver sheet, DSA, and one HR. Types, but kind of executive ones, not difficult. I would rate it a great experience. Questions I didn't remember, but yeah, good ones.
The interview had two rounds. Round 1 included medium-hard DSA problems: * A two-pointer string problem with tricky edge cases * Binary search and DP Round 2 also had two DSA problems: 1. 2D DP 2. Graph
On campus, after getting selected for an interview, they ran short on the panel and left without taking even the first round of interviews for some students. This was the worst ever internship drive experience; even the shortlist was given based on a
Two PSDs, round striver sheet, DSA, and one HR. Types, but kind of executive ones, not difficult. I would rate it a great experience. Questions I didn't remember, but yeah, good ones.
The interview had two rounds. Round 1 included medium-hard DSA problems: * A two-pointer string problem with tricky edge cases * Binary search and DP Round 2 also had two DSA problems: 1. 2D DP 2. Graph