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Rescinded my offer 13 days after I accepted it. I had 2 other equivalent paying offers (Software Developer) which I had already declined to work for. I would like to suggest people to accept this, but don't trust them until you join them. In fact, don't trust until you work for them for a month. You can be removed whenever. Please don't be at the mercy of their will. Keep your options live until the last moment with this company for your safety.
Please decide first whether you are going to keep your offer or not.
Technical phone interview followed by an onsite interview. There were four onsite rounds, each 45 minutes long. Overall, the interview process experience was good. Interviewers were professional and to the point. The HR representative was very help
I was referred by an employee and received a call from the project manager regarding my interest and general questions. Later, I had a telephonic interview, which heavily emphasized heaps. Then, I was called onsite for five interviews, which mostly
Contacted the recruiter and submitted resume on campus. Got a call within a few days to set up an interview. Had two rounds of phone interviews, and then an onsite interview. Questions were pretty average and not very generic interview questions. Tes
Technical phone interview followed by an onsite interview. There were four onsite rounds, each 45 minutes long. Overall, the interview process experience was good. Interviewers were professional and to the point. The HR representative was very help
I was referred by an employee and received a call from the project manager regarding my interest and general questions. Later, I had a telephonic interview, which heavily emphasized heaps. Then, I was called onsite for five interviews, which mostly
Contacted the recruiter and submitted resume on campus. Got a call within a few days to set up an interview. Had two rounds of phone interviews, and then an onsite interview. Questions were pretty average and not very generic interview questions. Tes