Good compensation, but it feels like a trap.
No management support. There are lots of benefits on paper, but in reality, you can't benefit from any of it. Managers are inhuman, especially after layoffs. Everyone is trying to play politics.
Let employees be free and take ownership of their lives. Give them company benefits without blocking them with team policy.
On campus OA included: * 2 DSA questions * 1 SQL question * Aptitude MCQs Core subjects covered were Operating Systems, DBMS, and Computer Networks. All questions were difficult. I was given 105 minutes for the entire process.
The interview process consisted of three rounds: * Two technical interviews and one "vibe" round. Each technical interview included a HackerRank-style question followed by standard interview questions. Each panel had two interviewers and the int
For new grads, the process starts with a technical 1-hour UML diagramming call. This is followed by an in-person 5-hour final round that includes a mix of UML diagramming on a whiteboard and behavioral questions.
On campus OA included: * 2 DSA questions * 1 SQL question * Aptitude MCQs Core subjects covered were Operating Systems, DBMS, and Computer Networks. All questions were difficult. I was given 105 minutes for the entire process.
The interview process consisted of three rounds: * Two technical interviews and one "vibe" round. Each technical interview included a HackerRank-style question followed by standard interview questions. Each panel had two interviewers and the int
For new grads, the process starts with a technical 1-hour UML diagramming call. This is followed by an in-person 5-hour final round that includes a mix of UML diagramming on a whiteboard and behavioral questions.