Pay is good, otherwise nothing great to share.
Worst company ever, lots and lots of nonsense work. If you are a pure techie, think 100 times before you accept an offer. In the name of agile, they are converting human beings into machines. There's no work-life balance. Most of the time, you end up working 14-16 hours a day. It's not at all a so-called best company to work for.
Ancient technologies are used.
Craft demo interview: Intuit shares an open-ended problem with you, for which you have to create a working explanation and also give a code walkthrough to the interview panel.
I went through one round of interviews, which included one coding question and several system design questions. I never received a call back from HR. The least they could do is send an email. Most good companies communicate their results.
Round 1: HackerRank Two easy DSA questions. Round 2: Telephonic One question on LinkedList, one on arrays. Round 3: Take-home assignment This assignment was for one day. The question was very blunt and lacked detail, requiring imagination to build
Craft demo interview: Intuit shares an open-ended problem with you, for which you have to create a working explanation and also give a code walkthrough to the interview panel.
I went through one round of interviews, which included one coding question and several system design questions. I never received a call back from HR. The least they could do is send an email. Most good companies communicate their results.
Round 1: HackerRank Two easy DSA questions. Round 2: Telephonic One question on LinkedList, one on arrays. Round 3: Take-home assignment This assignment was for one day. The question was very blunt and lacked detail, requiring imagination to build