Work with some really smart people. Excellent compensation and benefits. Offers breadth of technologies that you can work in. Most of the time work is challenging. Fairly transparent performance review system.
Work-life balance can suffer sometimes.
Getting a promotion is hard.
You get a feel that IDC is seen as a place to dump the work Redmond doesn't want to do.
Contacted by a recruiter via LinkedIn InMail. Applied to the role, and an interview was scheduled as a full-day drive. Round 1: (DSA) Convert a non-negative number into English words. Examples: 10952 => Ten thousand nine hundred and fifty two 17 =>
This was a really weird experience. To start, there was no clarity from the recruiter on what position I was interviewing for. The person who referred me said it was an entry-level role, while it seemed the interviewer assumed it was for the title me
I had a total of 4 rounds. Most of the discussions focused on algorithms, problem-solving, system design, and a few behavioral questions. The interview process took around 15 days from the first interview to receiving the offer letter.
Contacted by a recruiter via LinkedIn InMail. Applied to the role, and an interview was scheduled as a full-day drive. Round 1: (DSA) Convert a non-negative number into English words. Examples: 10952 => Ten thousand nine hundred and fifty two 17 =>
This was a really weird experience. To start, there was no clarity from the recruiter on what position I was interviewing for. The person who referred me said it was an entry-level role, while it seemed the interviewer assumed it was for the title me
I had a total of 4 rounds. Most of the discussions focused on algorithms, problem-solving, system design, and a few behavioral questions. The interview process took around 15 days from the first interview to receiving the offer letter.