Lots to learn. Many online and in-class trainings. Compensation is good, at least to begin with. (Good 401k and health plan) There are some really good people to work with and learn from. Good work/life balance.
Office culture is more conservative, with not a big support for innovation.
Lots of complexity in product design; we spent tons of time on tools.
There's a political culture.
Managers tend to hold on to their employees and not let them move.
1. Online Assessment (Aptitude + Technical) This is usually the first step, especially for freshers or early-career candidates. Components: Aptitude Section: Logical reasoning, quantitative aptitude, and verbal ability. Coding Section: 1–2 progra
Fairly straightforward, typical behavioral interview. They were very easy to talk to. Mine consisted of a two-part process. Both face-to-face interviews with hiring managers. Nothing out of the ordinary.
Behavior type questions. Tell me about a time, etc. I interviewed with 3 different managers within their departments. Fairly straightforward interview questions. All managers were accommodating and friendly. Average interview.
1. Online Assessment (Aptitude + Technical) This is usually the first step, especially for freshers or early-career candidates. Components: Aptitude Section: Logical reasoning, quantitative aptitude, and verbal ability. Coding Section: 1–2 progra
Fairly straightforward, typical behavioral interview. They were very easy to talk to. Mine consisted of a two-part process. Both face-to-face interviews with hiring managers. Nothing out of the ordinary.
Behavior type questions. Tell me about a time, etc. I interviewed with 3 different managers within their departments. Fairly straightforward interview questions. All managers were accommodating and friendly. Average interview.