Decent pay, great benefits, good work/life balance. Generally a great place for entry-level career seekers.
No complaints as a day-to-day employee so far.
Cafeteria food is expensive and not appetizing.
There are no team bonding events.
Generally, there are not many opportunities to get to know coworkers better.
work on redeveloping the company culture that Hewlett Packard was known for for decades. HPE is in the middle of restructuring, and developing the culture would be a great start for employee retention.
2 behavioral and 2 LC questions, 2 technical rounds. Behavioral was pretty chill. The first LC was difficult, and the second was easy, not too difficult at all. Overall, if they want you, they give leeway.
It was online, and the interviewer asked a lot of OS, CN, DBMS, and OOPS concepts. He was chill, but they valued depth a lot and wanted answers in depth. It was held for 45 minutes to 1 hour.
3 rounds of interviews, including a Technical, Managerial, and HR round. The Technical round focused on DSA, System Design, and core subjects like CN and OS. It also included a thorough conversation on resume projects.
2 behavioral and 2 LC questions, 2 technical rounds. Behavioral was pretty chill. The first LC was difficult, and the second was easy, not too difficult at all. Overall, if they want you, they give leeway.
It was online, and the interviewer asked a lot of OS, CN, DBMS, and OOPS concepts. He was chill, but they valued depth a lot and wanted answers in depth. It was held for 45 minutes to 1 hour.
3 rounds of interviews, including a Technical, Managerial, and HR round. The Technical round focused on DSA, System Design, and core subjects like CN and OS. It also included a thorough conversation on resume projects.