Employment perks are good for us.
There hasn't been a con I've noticed.
The first round was on AMCAT, which included coding questions, aptitude, verbal, and core subjects like DBMS, OS, and networking. The second round involved core Java concepts and OOPs, along with their real-life implementations and examples. I was a
I interviewed in May 2019. Firstly, I was asked about my availability (how many hours I could work), then tested at Nokia HQ about C++. (Mostly OOP, static, STL, inheritance, and things connected to C++11). I did not get to the next phase.
One phone interview that lasted an hour. They asked a lot of behavioral and hypothetical problem-solving questions, with a very simple coding task at the end. An optimal solution was not needed to pass.
The first round was on AMCAT, which included coding questions, aptitude, verbal, and core subjects like DBMS, OS, and networking. The second round involved core Java concepts and OOPs, along with their real-life implementations and examples. I was a
I interviewed in May 2019. Firstly, I was asked about my availability (how many hours I could work), then tested at Nokia HQ about C++. (Mostly OOP, static, STL, inheritance, and things connected to C++11). I did not get to the next phase.
One phone interview that lasted an hour. They asked a lot of behavioral and hypothetical problem-solving questions, with a very simple coding task at the end. An optimal solution was not needed to pass.