Well-structured, good amount of resources, well-paid
Corporate, fast-paced, lots of knowledge to pick up
First, general interview questions. The second part is where it gets hard: two somewhat hard coding problems that you have to solve in a very rushed amount of time.
The first round was personality tests to see whether you fit the position. Afterwards, there were technical questions and experience questions (years of experience with a given language). There were two main technical questions: an easy question an
Not bad at all, easy questions. I scored 100 on all test cases but never heard from them again. It was easier compared to other technical interviews. I would just study basic data structures and programming questions.
First, general interview questions. The second part is where it gets hard: two somewhat hard coding problems that you have to solve in a very rushed amount of time.
The first round was personality tests to see whether you fit the position. Afterwards, there were technical questions and experience questions (years of experience with a given language). There were two main technical questions: an easy question an
Not bad at all, easy questions. I scored 100 on all test cases but never heard from them again. It was easier compared to other technical interviews. I would just study basic data structures and programming questions.