I got to work with some of the smartest minds. There is a great work atmosphere with a good balance of work and fun. I had a brilliant learning curve, as I got to work on multiple technologies within just two years. A lot of the work I did had good visibility associated with it, so it always felt like I was making a difference.
Bureaucracy had started creeping in. The previously existing flexibility in choosing projects had started fading away.
The interview process is very slow, and they do not value your time. Overall, a negative interview experience. The process seemed a bit biased, and the interviewers stuck to pre-rehearsed answers, which they thought were the only correct ones.
The interview process consists of 4 rounds. First round: Machine coding. You will be given a scenario-based question, and the expectation is working code covering all requirements. Post this, there will be a discussion on your code to understand you
Started with a self-introduction, then discussed "Oops concepts" and the projects I completed. Later, there were two coding questions: one array and one string. I solved the array problem. Array problem: Return true if the array is a strict mountain
The interview process is very slow, and they do not value your time. Overall, a negative interview experience. The process seemed a bit biased, and the interviewers stuck to pre-rehearsed answers, which they thought were the only correct ones.
The interview process consists of 4 rounds. First round: Machine coding. You will be given a scenario-based question, and the expectation is working code covering all requirements. Post this, there will be a discussion on your code to understand you
Started with a self-introduction, then discussed "Oops concepts" and the projects I completed. Later, there were two coding questions: one array and one string. I solved the array problem. Array problem: Return true if the array is a strict mountain