If you are looking for a great company culture and good work-life balance, then this is the company you should aim for.
For backend engineers, the learning curve is not that great. Apart from a few management politics, that is the big and only con I found here.
I had a total of 6 rounds of interviews, which included one programming test. Three rounds focused on DS&A (Data Structures and Algorithms) questions, which were medium-level. Two rounds were dedicated to system design. One of the rounds assessed
I was asked to give a brief about my current work assignment. I had a problem-solving round afterward. I was asked to solve puzzles within 45 minutes. This was done online over a Zoom call, which was scheduled for an hour.
HR sent an email for the first technical interview at their premises. After that, they called one more time for the next 4 rounds on the same day. In total, there were 6 rounds.
I had a total of 6 rounds of interviews, which included one programming test. Three rounds focused on DS&A (Data Structures and Algorithms) questions, which were medium-level. Two rounds were dedicated to system design. One of the rounds assessed
I was asked to give a brief about my current work assignment. I had a problem-solving round afterward. I was asked to solve puzzles within 45 minutes. This was done online over a Zoom call, which was scheduled for an hour.
HR sent an email for the first technical interview at their premises. After that, they called one more time for the next 4 rounds on the same day. In total, there were 6 rounds.