Cool work culture. A lot of policy orientation. Perks and benefits are good.
Stagnant career growth after 4 to 5 years. The work will be mostly US-oriented. So, one needs to wait for commands from US counterparts every time.
Try to bring in many Indian projects.
The hiring process was not that tedious. It had only three things: * Telephonic round in which details of all the parts of the system were asked (I never used that knowledge after joining this company and have forgotten everything now). * Face-to-fa
There were 3 steps of interview: telephonic, face-to-face with the Manager, and the last round with the department head. The hiring process was really very smooth, with great coordination among the departments.
They mainly concentrate on what they want and at the same time want to know what exactly we know. Like I am from a totally irrelevant branch but applied for this interview out of passion, so they took around 4 interviews one after another just to kn
The hiring process was not that tedious. It had only three things: * Telephonic round in which details of all the parts of the system were asked (I never used that knowledge after joining this company and have forgotten everything now). * Face-to-fa
There were 3 steps of interview: telephonic, face-to-face with the Manager, and the last round with the department head. The hiring process was really very smooth, with great coordination among the departments.
They mainly concentrate on what they want and at the same time want to know what exactly we know. Like I am from a totally irrelevant branch but applied for this interview out of passion, so they took around 4 interviews one after another just to kn