Work-life balance is great.
Good for working ladies.
Some policies are really good for employees.
Infrastructure is good.
Can change their policies anytime.
The moment a new senior manager/officer enters the organization, a whole set of new rules and regulations are introduced, and this is quite frequent.
Very slow processes, frustrating at times.
You are supposed to 'code' even if there is no work, just to make sure every resource is 'utilized' for 8 hours.
Don't expect much liberty to actually develop some amazing code. You are mostly not expected to use your brain.
Treat employees like employees and not as resources. They will put in more effort.
The process was extensive, with multiple interviews with different people. The whole process was online. A coding and aptitude test was also there. I'd classify the different rounds as: * Personality * Technical * Technical * HR
Aptitude test followed by a coding round consisting of 2 questions, and then two technical interviews and one HR interview. Overall, the process is very straightforward, and they need people to work for their services, as they mostly offer service-b
Simple interviews with basic to advanced Java concepts, including Spring Boot and backend development. Topics covered: hashing, component scan, repository, and more about backend development with respect to Java 8, entities, and objects/annotations.
The process was extensive, with multiple interviews with different people. The whole process was online. A coding and aptitude test was also there. I'd classify the different rounds as: * Personality * Technical * Technical * HR
Aptitude test followed by a coding round consisting of 2 questions, and then two technical interviews and one HR interview. Overall, the process is very straightforward, and they need people to work for their services, as they mostly offer service-b
Simple interviews with basic to advanced Java concepts, including Spring Boot and backend development. Topics covered: hashing, component scan, repository, and more about backend development with respect to Java 8, entities, and objects/annotations.