Work-life balance, mentors, intern work
Don't have any major cons.
Keep it up.
One informal telephone call and one technical and HR interview. The informal call was informative and asked a few questions about my work. The technical and HR interview was together for 1.5 hours. It covered all aspects of the project and role.
First, it asked about basic information about me and my life history. Then, it talked about data structure types with examples requiring some inquiry and thinking. Next, it asked a few coding problems with C++. I had to implement, notify some errors,
Started with a quick introduction, followed by a bunch of problem-solving questions, and ended with a lot of technical questions. They let you read lines of code that you'll have to explain and optimize. Overall, many questions were about data stru
One informal telephone call and one technical and HR interview. The informal call was informative and asked a few questions about my work. The technical and HR interview was together for 1.5 hours. It covered all aspects of the project and role.
First, it asked about basic information about me and my life history. Then, it talked about data structure types with examples requiring some inquiry and thinking. Next, it asked a few coding problems with C++. I had to implement, notify some errors,
Started with a quick introduction, followed by a bunch of problem-solving questions, and ended with a lot of technical questions. They let you read lines of code that you'll have to explain and optimize. Overall, many questions were about data stru