The pros are having a job to go to every day. There are so many nice people working there, and they help whenever they can. Employees are encouraged to participate in a lot of community involvement, and diversity is respected.
No pay raises ever, and they tend to pay under the national and local averages.
Promotions are promised but never come to pass, no matter how hard you work or how much of your life you devote to your job. You have to be in the right clique at the right time.
Managers are not given headcount to meet the growing demands of the business.
Pay more attention to your employees and recognize them for the hard work they do.
One-hour interview. Tell us about yourself, technical questions, and project-based questions. Aptitude problems need to be completed in forty minutes. Programming puzzles need to be solved again in 40 minutes.
The interview process has one HR phone interview and three technical phone interviews. The HR interview had questions about teamwork, etc. It was pretty easy. The technical interviews went through my experience in analytics and included a few quest
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
One-hour interview. Tell us about yourself, technical questions, and project-based questions. Aptitude problems need to be completed in forty minutes. Programming puzzles need to be solved again in 40 minutes.
The interview process has one HR phone interview and three technical phone interviews. The HR interview had questions about teamwork, etc. It was pretty easy. The technical interviews went through my experience in analytics and included a few quest
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