Work-life balance, well managed, lots of smart folks to work with, excellent benefits, rewarding if in the right team, and easy to switch teams internally.
Can be monotonous. Many legacy systems. Hard to get promoted. Compensation could be better. Sometimes hard to get noticed in the crowd.
I had a phone interview and passed it easily. However, during the onsite interview, the interviewers were unclear. One of them also gave me a second problem when time was almost over. I felt they were not considerate.
It was a good, crisp, and to-the-chase interview. It consisted of 3 rounds, back-to-back, 45 minutes each. Round 1: OOPS Round 2: LLD Round 3: DSA coding round.
Behavior and problem-solving. The interview started with the behavioral part, then problem-solving. Like, you have an array, and in this array, you want to get all products of all numbers except the current number.
I had a phone interview and passed it easily. However, during the onsite interview, the interviewers were unclear. One of them also gave me a second problem when time was almost over. I felt they were not considerate.
It was a good, crisp, and to-the-chase interview. It consisted of 3 rounds, back-to-back, 45 minutes each. Round 1: OOPS Round 2: LLD Round 3: DSA coding round.
Behavior and problem-solving. The interview started with the behavioral part, then problem-solving. Like, you have an array, and in this array, you want to get all products of all numbers except the current number.