Job security, I guess. Flexibility in terms of hours and working from home.
I haven't found that there's much company culture, or really interesting work. As such a large company, management is pretty disorganized.
During my interview at IBM, I was mostly asked technical questions around React, Redux, and their implementations. There was no coding involved. The interview process was very smooth with very generous and humble seniors, who were very leniently ask
They respond fast; they take one or two days for the following interview. So, you have to be patient. They also test you on other things, like some kind of games, to see if you are a fit for the job.
This was a HackerRank test, and I definitely needed to study more. There were two coding questions: * One was a data structures question. * The other was a front-end coding question. The rest were all multiple-choice questions.
During my interview at IBM, I was mostly asked technical questions around React, Redux, and their implementations. There was no coding involved. The interview process was very smooth with very generous and humble seniors, who were very leniently ask
They respond fast; they take one or two days for the following interview. So, you have to be patient. They also test you on other things, like some kind of games, to see if you are a fit for the job.
This was a HackerRank test, and I definitely needed to study more. There were two coding questions: * One was a data structures question. * The other was a front-end coding question. The rest were all multiple-choice questions.