There may be difficulty in career progression.
Depending on where you are allocated, you will be the zero client for IBM's own services. This means that some tools may not be at the same level as tools offered in the market.
I found the job on LinkedIn and submitted my résumé on the IBM jobs site. After that, I received a phone call to validate some of my information. Then, I started to take part in the selection process, which consisted of: * A logic test * A lan
It was tricky, but moderate, and I was able to crack the interview and passed to the next round of the exam for the given company. Unsuccessfully, I did not pass it and didn't get the offer letter.
Virtual round. It consisted of coding-related questions, reasoning, and questions based on the resume. Knowledge of Java and DSA was asked. The difference between classes and objects, application of stacks, and OOP concepts were covered.
I found the job on LinkedIn and submitted my résumé on the IBM jobs site. After that, I received a phone call to validate some of my information. Then, I started to take part in the selection process, which consisted of: * A logic test * A lan
It was tricky, but moderate, and I was able to crack the interview and passed to the next round of the exam for the given company. Unsuccessfully, I did not pass it and didn't get the offer letter.
Virtual round. It consisted of coding-related questions, reasoning, and questions based on the resume. Knowledge of Java and DSA was asked. The difference between classes and objects, application of stacks, and OOP concepts were covered.