It has a good work-life balance, strong work ethics, and a positive culture. There's a lot to learn from many good and experienced people there.
Not a lot of new initiatives going on.
Questions and answers for fixing a bug in a large set of code, which returns a lot of string manipulations for all corner test cases. Frankly useless in assessing real tech skills, but more on fixing string-related bugs.
Round 1: 2 DSA questions. Gave both questions correct, still not selected. Question 1: First Non-Repeating Character in a String. Solved it using brute force and optimal both. Question 2: Trapping Rainwater. Solved with brute force. Didn't go for th
Single interview, LeetCode style medium/hard questions, with follow-ups regarding Python concepts and backend architecture. The interviewer was a little arrogant, and the interview was around 1 hour+.
Questions and answers for fixing a bug in a large set of code, which returns a lot of string manipulations for all corner test cases. Frankly useless in assessing real tech skills, but more on fixing string-related bugs.
Round 1: 2 DSA questions. Gave both questions correct, still not selected. Question 1: First Non-Repeating Character in a String. Solved it using brute force and optimal both. Question 2: Trapping Rainwater. Solved with brute force. Didn't go for th
Single interview, LeetCode style medium/hard questions, with follow-ups regarding Python concepts and backend architecture. The interviewer was a little arrogant, and the interview was around 1 hour+.