I have a very good and pleasant experience in this company.
It's my pleasure to work with such a great organization as yours.
I applied through an employer. I had gone through three rounds of interviews, and they asked for a face-to-face meeting for the last round. The phone call was more generic initially and eventually dived a bit more into technical aspects. The other r
Horrible Experience: I was reached out by a recruiter from Verizon. I was told the manager would reach out soon for an in-person interview. The manager did reply me for an in-person interview at midnight for the next day. Once I reached out to the
Online coding round. F2F round: * 10-15 objective questions on Java tech stack, primarily from core Java. * 3 programming questions. * Out of 3, one was based on modified binary search. * The other two required the OOPs paradigm. T
I applied through an employer. I had gone through three rounds of interviews, and they asked for a face-to-face meeting for the last round. The phone call was more generic initially and eventually dived a bit more into technical aspects. The other r
Horrible Experience: I was reached out by a recruiter from Verizon. I was told the manager would reach out soon for an in-person interview. The manager did reply me for an in-person interview at midnight for the next day. Once I reached out to the
Online coding round. F2F round: * 10-15 objective questions on Java tech stack, primarily from core Java. * 3 programming questions. * Out of 3, one was based on modified binary search. * The other two required the OOPs paradigm. T