Good work-life balance, flexible working hours, good management.
Not stable, layoffs, no clear road map.
It was offline for 4 rounds of interviews. In the first round, they asked about the basics of Digital Electronics, such as: * Drawing a half-adder and full-adder circuit. * Designing an SR latch. * Drawing a 3-bit counter.
Profile was shortlisted. There were 3 rounds of interview. Each interview had a separate set of questions; one focused on system architecture, another on operating systems, and the last was on C/C++ concepts.
The interview included very rigorous, technical, problem-solving, and some behavioral questions. The overall difficulty was high but not tough. The interviewer was very knowledgeable and made me feel at ease. The focus was mostly on technical aspects
It was offline for 4 rounds of interviews. In the first round, they asked about the basics of Digital Electronics, such as: * Drawing a half-adder and full-adder circuit. * Designing an SR latch. * Drawing a 3-bit counter.
Profile was shortlisted. There were 3 rounds of interview. Each interview had a separate set of questions; one focused on system architecture, another on operating systems, and the last was on C/C++ concepts.
The interview included very rigorous, technical, problem-solving, and some behavioral questions. The overall difficulty was high but not tough. The interviewer was very knowledgeable and made me feel at ease. The focus was mostly on technical aspects