They give you a competitive salary and many extra perks. A sign-on bonus, stock options, a savings fund, various insurances, and it has a decent work environment.
Very bureaucratic, most people who want to move up in position either fight for years or leave and return a year later one or two positions higher.
Not very good organization (I wouldn't say the worst, but it's definitely in the lower tier).
And, sadly, Oracle is starting to follow other large companies in investing in AI and relatively frequent mass layoffs.
First, I had a quick phone interview with just a few questions about my resume and my interest in working at the company. Then, I received an email asking to provide available dates for three interviews from different teams. The interview questions
It was a long process, about 6 months. I entered as a fresh graduate. First, a phone screen interview. They take two months. Then, a one-hour coding interview. Finally, another interview with the potential manager or managers.
Applied online. They contacted me to see if I was interested in the interviewing process. I had one phone interview (basic OOP questions), then two on-site interviews, and one final phone interview with a senior manager from India.
First, I had a quick phone interview with just a few questions about my resume and my interest in working at the company. Then, I received an email asking to provide available dates for three interviews from different teams. The interview questions
It was a long process, about 6 months. I entered as a fresh graduate. First, a phone screen interview. They take two months. Then, a one-hour coding interview. Finally, another interview with the potential manager or managers.
Applied online. They contacted me to see if I was interested in the interviewing process. I had one phone interview (basic OOP questions), then two on-site interviews, and one final phone interview with a senior manager from India.