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'Why are Indian interviews so harsh?' Redditor sparks debate on toxic work culture at home vs abroad
A recent post on the subreddit r/DevelopersIndia has caught widespread attention, highlighting a jarring difference in the interview experiences faced by Indian professionals depending on who is on ...
Sharran Srivatsaa’s hiring journey at the Wall Street giant involved an unusual 46-second interview that tested coachability ...
Sharran Srivatsaa, president of Acquisition.com and former wealth manager, recently shared his wild Goldman Sachs interview experience on TikTok. He went through 39 one-on-one interviews, including a ...
To have the best chance of being hired, local recruiters and employers say there are some customs every jobseeker, regardless ...
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Cleared interviews, lost offers: How STEM OPT turned job hopes into frustration for F-1 students
International students on F-1 visas face job offer rejections due to employer unfamiliarity with STEM OPT. Reddit users share ...
An Indian founder shared that he hired the first developer for his company on a seven-day paid trial basis instead of conducting a technical interview. A startup founder shared how he hired the first ...
A 2025 computer science graduate from a Tier-3 Indian college joined a leading SaaS company internship, only to find the role ...
In an as-told-to essay for Business Insider, Manoj Tumu, a 23-year-old machine learning engineer at Meta, shared insights on his career journey and offered advice for those looking to break into the ...
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