Solid benefits and pay, experienced engineers.
Huge company means tons of bureaucracy.
I had two phone screenings, which lasted about 30 minutes each. We talked about my relevant experience in classes and previous internships. After the two phone interviews, I was called onsite. Overall, the experience was smooth, and they communicate
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 had two phone screenings, which lasted about 30 minutes each. We talked about my relevant experience in classes and previous internships. After the two phone interviews, I was called onsite. Overall, the experience was smooth, and they communicate
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.