A good place to learn and grow if you want to dedicate your entire life to that.
Free lunch on Fridays only.
Some free snacks and drinks.
I worked here as a software engineer, and this place has the worst work-life balance. They fire people at the drop of a hat. Good engineers and old-timers have been let go because their performance was perceived to be not adequate by the management. They constantly expect you to deliver high-quality code at an unbelievable pace, under lots of pressure and phenomenal amounts of stress. You might as well kiss your evenings and weekends goodbye when you join this company, or else you can kiss your job goodbye.
Don't expect that if you've been here long enough, they will cut you some slack. You are perpetually under the radar. Another nasty thing is that they tend to let you go close to the date when your stocks are about to mature. That way, you leave the company with nothing.
If you are a young, single person and programming is what your life is all about, then this is a great place for you. If you have a family to take care of or there is more to your life than your day job, then don't join this place. This place is a slaughterhouse where you constantly fear if your head is next on the chopping block.
Do your health and family a favor and don't work here. That's what matters in the long run.
Treat your employees as humans who have families. Don't treat them as money-making slaves who will quiver at the crack of your whip.
Online hiring contest followed by 2 interviews. Online Contest: * 2 hours * 3 questions (easy - medium) Round 1: * DSA: Easy to medium questions * System Design: OOPs concepts, basic LLD questions
It was tough, but I faced it. It has gone well. There were a total of 5 rounds, and I had selected up to 3 rounds easily. The remaining 2 were tough rounds.
Two rounds of interviews based on Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA). The first round included basic questions and 2-3 medium LeetCode problems. The second round focused on backtracking, graphs, and dynamic programming. Code should work and pass
Online hiring contest followed by 2 interviews. Online Contest: * 2 hours * 3 questions (easy - medium) Round 1: * DSA: Easy to medium questions * System Design: OOPs concepts, basic LLD questions
It was tough, but I faced it. It has gone well. There were a total of 5 rounds, and I had selected up to 3 rounds easily. The remaining 2 were tough rounds.
Two rounds of interviews based on Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA). The first round included basic questions and 2-3 medium LeetCode problems. The second round focused on backtracking, graphs, and dynamic programming. Code should work and pass