You become part of a FAANG organization. You might get a full-time offer.
Can increase their stipend, but still a great company to intern for.
The interview was not very difficult. I was asked two medium-level coding questions—one based on array manipulation and the other on heaps. Both required logical thinking and clean implementation. Overall, the problems were manageable, and I felt com
On-campus opportunity at a Tier-1 college. First online coding and resume shortlisting: 33 got selected. Two interview rounds: Both were DSA rounds. After the 1st round: 17 got selected (including me). After the 2nd round: 8 got selected.
The process consists of three steps: one OA, then two rounds of purely DSA-based interviews. The OA was difficult; I was able to solve 1.3 questions out of 2. The interview was medium to hard.
The interview was not very difficult. I was asked two medium-level coding questions—one based on array manipulation and the other on heaps. Both required logical thinking and clean implementation. Overall, the problems were manageable, and I felt com
On-campus opportunity at a Tier-1 college. First online coding and resume shortlisting: 33 got selected. Two interview rounds: Both were DSA rounds. After the 1st round: 17 got selected (including me). After the 2nd round: 8 got selected.
The process consists of three steps: one OA, then two rounds of purely DSA-based interviews. The OA was difficult; I was able to solve 1.3 questions out of 2. The interview was medium to hard.