I love the people and the work-life balance at IBM.
The learning curve is not so steep here.
We had a campus interview where they shortlisted more than three hundred and eighty people. They took a total of 17 people. The interviewer was pretty chill, and the whole interview lasted 30 minutes. There were some basic questions. They conducted a
One OA and two interviews, each of 30 minutes to 1 hour. I was asked one question in Python. When I protested that my primary language was not Python, I was asked four questions on Oops.
Overall: Good! Great! Topics Covered: * Backend * Frontend * OS * Database * Caching * Node.js * Computer Network Technical Questions: * 2 DSA questions: The first was easy, the second was a little tough. Both were solved. Process: * Resume-based
We had a campus interview where they shortlisted more than three hundred and eighty people. They took a total of 17 people. The interviewer was pretty chill, and the whole interview lasted 30 minutes. There were some basic questions. They conducted a
One OA and two interviews, each of 30 minutes to 1 hour. I was asked one question in Python. When I protested that my primary language was not Python, I was asked four questions on Oops.
Overall: Good! Great! Topics Covered: * Backend * Frontend * OS * Database * Caching * Node.js * Computer Network Technical Questions: * 2 DSA questions: The first was easy, the second was a little tough. Both were solved. Process: * Resume-based