Worked in the India (Hyderabad) office. The campus-like feel of the office is amazing. People are very friendly. Work-life balance is very good.
Sometimes a lot of projects in maintenance mode come into India, which makes the work less challenging for senior engineers.
Hiring bar should be higher.
Do a small number of projects, but high-impact projects.
A very interesting interview round. I faced various confusing questions. First, basic questions were asked. After that, the interviewer asked some basic questions related to data structures and core subjects. I was able to solve the question after
I just had a very tough interview, and I tried my best. Most of the discussion was heavily focused on system design concepts, challenging my ability to think critically, structure solutions, and explain trade-offs under pressure.
That was on campus. It took one and a half hours and two rounds of interviews. The OA was somewhat average to difficult, but the interview was not quite that difficult. The second round was a resume round.
A very interesting interview round. I faced various confusing questions. First, basic questions were asked. After that, the interviewer asked some basic questions related to data structures and core subjects. I was able to solve the question after
I just had a very tough interview, and I tried my best. Most of the discussion was heavily focused on system design concepts, challenging my ability to think critically, structure solutions, and explain trade-offs under pressure.
That was on campus. It took one and a half hours and two rounds of interviews. The OA was somewhat average to difficult, but the interview was not quite that difficult. The second round was a resume round.