I graduated from IIT Bombay. I can work for 7 hours (with breaks) and am ready for international projects. I love software developing.
Cannot work up to 7 hours. (That is the limit.) Quite lazy. Otherwise, no cons.
Employees should get more breaks and holidays, because sometimes it is really tough mentally.
Very easy. There are six rounds throughout the day. The interviewers are very helpful and polite. They will guide you. There are lots of behavioral questions. They will ask you about your prior experience.
They ask regular C programming questions and concepts around embedded programming. However, if you are seriously seeking a job, you can avoid Qualcomm centers in India or consider them a less guaranteed option. Usually, they schedule interviews and
I received an email explaining the recruiting process and a link to the online coding test. The test was not difficult, but there was no option to go back and solve previous problems, which I was not expecting.
Very easy. There are six rounds throughout the day. The interviewers are very helpful and polite. They will guide you. There are lots of behavioral questions. They will ask you about your prior experience.
They ask regular C programming questions and concepts around embedded programming. However, if you are seriously seeking a job, you can avoid Qualcomm centers in India or consider them a less guaranteed option. Usually, they schedule interviews and
I received an email explaining the recruiting process and a link to the online coding test. The test was not difficult, but there was no option to go back and solve previous problems, which I was not expecting.