Hybrid working: 2 days from the office. Work-life balance is good. Deserving employees can get a retention bonus with a bond period attached. You get a brand name on your resume.
Not a pay master, but still you can earn a decent salary.
Salary hikes will be between 5-9%.
You will have to ask for what you want here. If you are a silent fish kind of person, trust me, you won't get anything.
A lot of favoritism within a team. Managers have their favorite people who will always get everything, along with short onsite opportunities. Although onsite opportunities here are hardly for a week and that too agenda-based.
If you are retaining a person, give them a bonus without any bond. If you really want people to stay, please value them.
The overall interview process contains 4 rounds: * Two technical rounds, followed by a techno-managerial round and an HR round. * The first round is coding questions and multiple questions about a programming language. * The second round is de
Initially, they asked about the experience mentioned in the resume. Later, they discussed various protocols used in trains. Next, they asked about the testing and software development cycle. Finally, they inquired about relocating to Bangalore and
Asked about advanced C++ topics and Linux internals, including STL, smart pointers, and GDB. Also discussed multithreading concepts and socket programming. Regarding the project, what was the most difficult situation you faced, and how did you over
The overall interview process contains 4 rounds: * Two technical rounds, followed by a techno-managerial round and an HR round. * The first round is coding questions and multiple questions about a programming language. * The second round is de
Initially, they asked about the experience mentioned in the resume. Later, they discussed various protocols used in trains. Next, they asked about the testing and software development cycle. Finally, they inquired about relocating to Bangalore and
Asked about advanced C++ topics and Linux internals, including STL, smart pointers, and GDB. Also discussed multithreading concepts and socket programming. Regarding the project, what was the most difficult situation you faced, and how did you over