Work-life balance Job stability Internal movements are allowed after completing a few years in a project/team. I have switched domains easily internally, which is difficult when moving out.
Growth may be slow.
Pay is just above average. Especially if one stays long, they will lag a lot compared to market salary.
Politics.
Depending on the project, sometimes work-life balance is also not guaranteed.
It was a very pleasant and fair interview process. A manager will typically phone screen to get an idea of your background and interests in the company. This was a casual conversation with no gotcha-questions or puzzles. There was a fairly lengthy o
It was not that great. They asked in-depth DSA concepts, from dynamic programming to graphs, and a good amount of resume-based questions. The resume part was fine, but the DSA questions were super tough.
Interviewer was very sweet. Started with DSA (linked lists - medium, DP - easy). Asked in detail about projects. Then OS and computer basics. They made sure I was comfortable and asked a lot about future plans, hobbies, etc.
It was a very pleasant and fair interview process. A manager will typically phone screen to get an idea of your background and interests in the company. This was a casual conversation with no gotcha-questions or puzzles. There was a fairly lengthy o
It was not that great. They asked in-depth DSA concepts, from dynamic programming to graphs, and a good amount of resume-based questions. The resume part was fine, but the DSA questions were super tough.
Interviewer was very sweet. Started with DSA (linked lists - medium, DP - easy). Asked in detail about projects. Then OS and computer basics. They made sure I was comfortable and asked a lot about future plans, hobbies, etc.