My time at IBM was a valuable part of my professional journey. I had the opportunity to work on enterprise-scale applications, collaborating with talented colleagues in a truly global environment. The culture encouraged continuous learning, knowledge-sharing, and teamwork, which helped me strengthen my skills in React, TypeScript, and modern frontend practices. I particularly appreciated the emphasis on quality, scalability, and Agile delivery, which shaped me into a more disciplined and well-rounded engineer.
Like any large organization, there were a few areas that could be improved. Pay hikes were not always aligned with industry expectations, and at times, leadership created some uncertainty. However, these challenges also taught me adaptability and the importance of self-driven growth.
I had an interview with IBM where I mentioned my experience in React.js, JavaScript, CSS, and HTML. However, the interviewer quickly pointed out that they were specifically looking for someone with experience in Next.js and unit testing. I responded
It was okay, okayish. I don't have much practice coding every day, which is why I find it okay, okayish. I think if one prepares well for DSA, even easy questions will seem easy on the test.
The first technical round was easy. HR Vishal called and shared the feedback, then asked for a few documents to process for the next round. To my surprise, after sharing the documents, they didn't contact me for the next round for 16 days. I kept fol
I had an interview with IBM where I mentioned my experience in React.js, JavaScript, CSS, and HTML. However, the interviewer quickly pointed out that they were specifically looking for someone with experience in Next.js and unit testing. I responded
It was okay, okayish. I don't have much practice coding every day, which is why I find it okay, okayish. I think if one prepares well for DSA, even easy questions will seem easy on the test.
The first technical round was easy. HR Vishal called and shared the feedback, then asked for a few documents to process for the next round. To my surprise, after sharing the documents, they didn't contact me for the next round for 16 days. I kept fol