It's a fantastic place to work in. I am really impressed with the people, culture, and overall respect towards interns. I feel like this is the best place for people to develop as much in terms of their career as to develop themselves personally.
Great events!
Fantastic charity work and overall community contribution!
No cons, everything up to now was perfect! But if I have to say something, I would say that compared to Google and Facebook, you don't get free food, but you get money for that instead.
Keep high standards and be flexible.
Stay in contact with great people. If someone comes from another internship or job to your company, ask them what was better there.
Insist on that; that is the only way you can improve even more. As much as you teach, try to stay open for new things to learn.
Two rounds: 1 technical for 45 min. Asked DSA questions like valid parentheses and peak element, then optimized using binary search. 1 hr 45 min. Asked about projects and leadership questions.
Very straightforward, two back-to-back thirty-minute technical interviews that had a combination of LeetCode easy and medium questions, along with some behavioral questions that were sprinkled in there.
I interviewed for a Software Engineer Intern position at Microsoft. The first round was an online assessment that tested problem-solving and coding skills. Although I performed decently, I didn’t advance to the next stage.
Two rounds: 1 technical for 45 min. Asked DSA questions like valid parentheses and peak element, then optimized using binary search. 1 hr 45 min. Asked about projects and leadership questions.
Very straightforward, two back-to-back thirty-minute technical interviews that had a combination of LeetCode easy and medium questions, along with some behavioral questions that were sprinkled in there.
I interviewed for a Software Engineer Intern position at Microsoft. The first round was an online assessment that tested problem-solving and coding skills. Although I performed decently, I didn’t advance to the next stage.