The people are amazing, the likes of which are not even present at Google/MS. They are super competent, yet down-to-earth and always helpful.
Compensation is top of the band in Bangalore. Only 1-2 companies can match it, and also you have to do exceptionally well in their interviews for that to happen.
The quality of work is really good. I get to use a lot of things which I've learned from my CS curriculum, unlike web development, which happens in most tech roles.
Company really cares for its employees. It frequently gives out extra leaves to all the employees so that they can spend time with their family and loved ones.
Very high career growth. People with less than four years of experience have become L5 if they have performed exceptionally well.
The work at times can be hectic, especially during production releases. However, this is understood since this is a startup; the responsibility per person is high.
Good work in hiring the best of the best. Keep it up!
An online assessment consisted of 4 data structure and algorithm questions, followed by an interview based on competitive programming and object-oriented programming. The online assessment included questions on trees, partitioning, dynamic programmin
The first round was a coding interview, and you could use the language of your choice. The focus was on implementing low-level distributed systems and having a discussion on the same. There was also a shadow on the interview panel to help with that.
This was a concurrency and thread-focused coding round, non-LeetCode style. The questions were difficult. Sometimes, within the same problem, you might be asked to implement trivial thread-safe data structures instead of using built-ins, and then us
An online assessment consisted of 4 data structure and algorithm questions, followed by an interview based on competitive programming and object-oriented programming. The online assessment included questions on trees, partitioning, dynamic programmin
The first round was a coding interview, and you could use the language of your choice. The focus was on implementing low-level distributed systems and having a discussion on the same. There was also a shadow on the interview panel to help with that.
This was a concurrency and thread-focused coding round, non-LeetCode style. The questions were difficult. Sometimes, within the same problem, you might be asked to implement trivial thread-safe data structures instead of using built-ins, and then us