It's a family-owned, public company – that may matter to some folks.
Depending on the division and group, you may have a vastly different experience. I believe that for the majority of Ford employees, they probably have a good work/life balance and work that is interesting.
Your (Ford's) values should be above all else. If you don't truly believe and enforce your values from the top down, then you should look to remediate that issue.
1. HR screening round. It's very simple. 2. Technical round. You're expected to answer basic Java-related questions. 3. Technical round 2. Pair programming round. 4. Salary discussion round with manager.
I took an online assessment, which consisted of multiple-choice questions and one coding problem. I think I got most questions correct. For the coding problem, I had a solution that worked, but it wasn't fast enough for all test cases, and I ran out
Interview process started with an online assessment (most relevant to REST webservice creation using Spring Boot Maven, some questions related to SQL and Angular MCQs), followed by 2-3 technical rounds (1-2 DSA questions with easy to moderate difficu
1. HR screening round. It's very simple. 2. Technical round. You're expected to answer basic Java-related questions. 3. Technical round 2. Pair programming round. 4. Salary discussion round with manager.
I took an online assessment, which consisted of multiple-choice questions and one coding problem. I think I got most questions correct. For the coding problem, I had a solution that worked, but it wasn't fast enough for all test cases, and I ran out
Interview process started with an online assessment (most relevant to REST webservice creation using Spring Boot Maven, some questions related to SQL and Angular MCQs), followed by 2-3 technical rounds (1-2 DSA questions with easy to moderate difficu