The internship is well planned for students.
It includes good projects, informational sessions, fun events, and hackathons, along with hotel stay.
The internship concludes with a tour at the head office in Oklahoma and a dinner at another hotel.
Overall, it's a great experience for students willing to hone their skills and enjoy working at a company over the summer.
Not that I can think of.
The interview process began with a multiple-choice OA. This was followed by two rounds: one behavioral and one technical. For the technical round, they asked about object-oriented programming and related concepts. It also included a DSA-style Hacker
The pre-screening was an OA (Online Assessment) with questions about OOP and SQL. After that, the campus recruiter assigned to my university contacted me for a first-round interview with a software developer. It was 30 minutes long; the first half w
Very friendly and supportive. It took a while for communication between some rounds, but the interviews themselves were straightforward and fun. The technical problems were simple, and the behaviorals were standard.
The interview process began with a multiple-choice OA. This was followed by two rounds: one behavioral and one technical. For the technical round, they asked about object-oriented programming and related concepts. It also included a DSA-style Hacker
The pre-screening was an OA (Online Assessment) with questions about OOP and SQL. After that, the campus recruiter assigned to my university contacted me for a first-round interview with a software developer. It was 30 minutes long; the first half w
Very friendly and supportive. It took a while for communication between some rounds, but the interviews themselves were straightforward and fun. The technical problems were simple, and the behaviorals were standard.