It's a good place to work, but it will change a lot depending on your project/teammates. My experience has been good so far.
All the bad aspects of working on a multinational.
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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