The work is interesting for my team, the benefits are amazing, and the culture is really laid back.
You get your own office and free gym and games.
You may not have work to do at times, and the pace for everything is slow. A lot of my friends were laid off recently, but if you're new and unaware of that, you may enjoy it normally.
Don't hire so much if you're going to have a layoff right afterwards.
Had a recruiter screen call, which covered questions about my resume and tech stack. This was followed by logistics (graduation, visa requirements, etc.) and more details about the teams recruiting for the role. It was pretty much as expected for a
I interviewed for the OCI team and had two technical rounds, each an hour long. There was one medium and one easy question. There was also a behavioral round that was fairly straightforward, also an hour.
It was the onsite interview. First, it's phone call to set up onsite date. Went through 4 teams. OS questions and algorithm questions. I did 4 interviews one day. Each consisted of 2-3 turns. Kind of heavy. But overall experience was good.
Had a recruiter screen call, which covered questions about my resume and tech stack. This was followed by logistics (graduation, visa requirements, etc.) and more details about the teams recruiting for the role. It was pretty much as expected for a
I interviewed for the OCI team and had two technical rounds, each an hour long. There was one medium and one easy question. There was also a behavioral round that was fairly straightforward, also an hour.
It was the onsite interview. First, it's phone call to set up onsite date. Went through 4 teams. OS questions and algorithm questions. I did 4 interviews one day. Each consisted of 2-3 turns. Kind of heavy. But overall experience was good.