IBM has a wide range of products, so there's something for everyone to work on. The work culture is also very good, as managers are constantly evaluated and not allowed to get toxic.
You can stagnate if you don't take efforts from your side to improve your own skills, but there are plenty of opportunities to advance.
Core Java & OOP What are the four pillars of Object-Oriented Programming? Can you explain each with examples? Difference between an abstract class and an interface? When do you use which one? What is polymorphism? Explain compile-time vs run-time
This is not an interview but an online assessment. The assessment took place in HackerRank with two coding questions, which ranged from easy to medium. All test cases passed for the first question, and 9 out of 15 for the second question. This is the
The interview was moderate. It asked some basic programming questions regarding my academic and personal projects. It also asked about SQL queries, one coding question on the spot, and basic DSA.
Core Java & OOP What are the four pillars of Object-Oriented Programming? Can you explain each with examples? Difference between an abstract class and an interface? When do you use which one? What is polymorphism? Explain compile-time vs run-time
This is not an interview but an online assessment. The assessment took place in HackerRank with two coding questions, which ranged from easy to medium. All test cases passed for the first question, and 9 out of 15 for the second question. This is the
The interview was moderate. It asked some basic programming questions regarding my academic and personal projects. It also asked about SQL queries, one coding question on the spot, and basic DSA.