It's almost impossible to grow at IBM if you are an introverted person, no matter what you do. There are no salary raises, no bonuses, and new tools are hard to adopt. There's no balance in work; sometimes nothing at all, sometimes a lot.
It wasn’t an interview; it was an assignment consisting of two coding questions. First Question: It was similar to LeetCode Problem 56 (Merge Intervals). The input was an array of tuples, where each tuple contained a processId and the time required
Basic fundamentals of JS, HTML, CSS, and Angular design patterns. They asked me to write three coding questions in JS. As it was a technical round, they asked me a lot of technical questions on JS and Angular.
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 wasn’t an interview; it was an assignment consisting of two coding questions. First Question: It was similar to LeetCode Problem 56 (Merge Intervals). The input was an array of tuples, where each tuple contained a processId and the time required
Basic fundamentals of JS, HTML, CSS, and Angular design patterns. They asked me to write three coding questions in JS. As it was a technical round, they asked me a lot of technical questions on JS and Angular.
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