Good work-life balance is there.
They use very old technology.
Four loop rounds were planned. Three of them were for Data Structures and Algorithms. One was a behavioral round. The questions asked were tough. One of the interviewers was adamant on me giving only the answer that was in his head.
The first round was resume-based, with an easy to medium level LeetCode difficulty question. They also asked case-based questions and some questions from core CS subjects. Further, in the second round, they had medium to hard level difficulty in DSA
There were 3 rounds. 2 were online and 1 was offline on their campus. They asked DSA and basic Java questions. They focused on: * Priority Queue * Dictionary * 2/3rd largest number * Stack questions They also gave me snippets of code and asked me
Four loop rounds were planned. Three of them were for Data Structures and Algorithms. One was a behavioral round. The questions asked were tough. One of the interviewers was adamant on me giving only the answer that was in his head.
The first round was resume-based, with an easy to medium level LeetCode difficulty question. They also asked case-based questions and some questions from core CS subjects. Further, in the second round, they had medium to hard level difficulty in DSA
There were 3 rounds. 2 were online and 1 was offline on their campus. They asked DSA and basic Java questions. They focused on: * Priority Queue * Dictionary * 2/3rd largest number * Stack questions They also gave me snippets of code and asked me