I got paid $25/hr as an intern (engineering), and I also got health insurance, vision, and dental.
This is a very stable job.
I had a lot of freedom to work on what I wanted.
A lot of older engineers work there, and I, being in my early 20s, wasn't really able to fit in. It definitely wasn't a job where I could have a social life with my coworkers outside of work. Everyone is afraid of HR. The tasks I was assigned were pretty boring and didn't really seem meaningful.
It was fine. The shortlisting was done based on resumes, but surprisingly, they did not ask me about my profile. The questions were from OS, C, and Python programming concepts. Although knowledge of OOPs and Computer Architecture would also be desira
Three questions about data structures and algorithms, logic gates, and K-maps. Each question has a new interviewer to examine. They are very nice. You answer questions in a small meeting room on-site.
The interview will include: * A small "get to know you" segment with basic questions, such as: * "Why you'd be a good fit?" * "What experience you've had?" * "What you bring to the team?" * "What difficulties have you had w
It was fine. The shortlisting was done based on resumes, but surprisingly, they did not ask me about my profile. The questions were from OS, C, and Python programming concepts. Although knowledge of OOPs and Computer Architecture would also be desira
Three questions about data structures and algorithms, logic gates, and K-maps. Each question has a new interviewer to examine. They are very nice. You answer questions in a small meeting room on-site.
The interview will include: * A small "get to know you" segment with basic questions, such as: * "Why you'd be a good fit?" * "What experience you've had?" * "What you bring to the team?" * "What difficulties have you had w