Big name.
Benefits of insurance, etc.
You get an overview of how services are designed in the cloud.
Very sporadic work.
No training at all.
Self-learning docs are not aligned properly and they aren't sufficient at all.
Narrow approach in building any new components, as the deadlines are very tight.
Middle management crisis. You need to be like Buddha to keep your head cool, else you lose every day.
Every management guy trying to make his existence count by pushing their engineers for delivery.
Non-competent financial packages.
Bare minimum hikes during appraisals.
Give engineers time and good content to grow on a daily basis. That is not a superficial demand; it is very practical and possible.
The interviewer didn't focus on what was required. I had made a project with an AI integration. He said, "We aren't hiring for AI-related roles." My major was in IoT and cybersecurity. He told me to pursue IoT, which was not professional at all.
It was a good experience for me. This totally depends on basic questions, and they only ask questions based on your resume, so be ready. In that role, most of the questions are asked about JS and OOPS, and some basic-level questions in DSA, meaning o
Hello guys. So, the first round for the testing role was a written test where they asked core Java concepts, guessing the output, and second was technical and another technical round, so totally 3 rounds, all based on automation concepts like Seleni
The interviewer didn't focus on what was required. I had made a project with an AI integration. He said, "We aren't hiring for AI-related roles." My major was in IoT and cybersecurity. He told me to pursue IoT, which was not professional at all.
It was a good experience for me. This totally depends on basic questions, and they only ask questions based on your resume, so be ready. In that role, most of the questions are asked about JS and OOPS, and some basic-level questions in DSA, meaning o
Hello guys. So, the first round for the testing role was a written test where they asked core Java concepts, guessing the output, and second was technical and another technical round, so totally 3 rounds, all based on automation concepts like Seleni