Intern advisors were very friendly and helpful.
I never felt stressed working under them, and they did a great job explaining what we needed to learn for the internship.
There is nothing unreasonably hard or stressful about the internship.
A long-winded HR screening (1-1.5h), then a technical round (2-2.5h), and supposedly after that, a Manager Interview. The questions revolved mostly around very basic Java Core and Spring Core stuff and some old design patterns, literally a sloppy se
Process took 1-5 weeks. Scheduling was done nicely and great. A few folks were sales-oriented and didn't know anything technical. The funny part was I handled $110M ARR in my previous role (with hundreds of BUs), and the interviewing chap asked me if
The first round covered everything in 1.5 hours. You really need to have good basics in all core subjects to clear the round. The second round involved low-level design of a parking lot, advanced OS and CN, and one DSA problem. It was hard overall,
A long-winded HR screening (1-1.5h), then a technical round (2-2.5h), and supposedly after that, a Manager Interview. The questions revolved mostly around very basic Java Core and Spring Core stuff and some old design patterns, literally a sloppy se
Process took 1-5 weeks. Scheduling was done nicely and great. A few folks were sales-oriented and didn't know anything technical. The funny part was I handled $110M ARR in my previous role (with hundreds of BUs), and the interviewing chap asked me if
The first round covered everything in 1.5 hours. You really need to have good basics in all core subjects to clear the round. The second round involved low-level design of a parking lot, advanced OS and CN, and one DSA problem. It was hard overall,