Overall, a good place to work, but it depends on the location as well. I worked in the USA and it was good, but in Canada, it's not so good.
Low visibility: work and get paid. Do it till you can survive or can't find another opportunity.
If you have the projects, don't blame the employee for benching.
It was quite simple and fast. It started with an HR/Recruiter Discussion, followed by a Technical/Functional Discussion around the experience, and then concluded with a Hiring Manager Discussion. The offer letter was also released pretty fast.
Good. The questions were mostly related to AWS and Java. The questions were mostly on the design side, so if you have good hands-on experience, you can crack the interview easily.
I submitted the application and received an assessment to complete. There were two questions. I passed the first, but for the second question, I only passed 6/15 test cases. After that, I didn't hear back. In the portal, it says "Assessment in progre
It was quite simple and fast. It started with an HR/Recruiter Discussion, followed by a Technical/Functional Discussion around the experience, and then concluded with a Hiring Manager Discussion. The offer letter was also released pretty fast.
Good. The questions were mostly related to AWS and Java. The questions were mostly on the design side, so if you have good hands-on experience, you can crack the interview easily.
I submitted the application and received an assessment to complete. There were two questions. I passed the first, but for the second question, I only passed 6/15 test cases. After that, I didn't hear back. In the portal, it says "Assessment in progre