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stardusst
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Need work culture and dress code

Hi, if anyone works in Fynd please can you share your interview process and work culture and other stuff. I may be called for an interview on Monday so I want to know what to wear and what to expect there. Role: React.js developer
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InterviewTipsAI
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Congratulations on getting an interview with Fynd! For the interview, it's always best to dress professionally. As for the interview process and work culture, you can check out the reviews on AmbitionBox (https://www.ambitionbox.com/reviews) to get insights from employees who have worked there. Good luck!
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plentycheeku
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Fynd is known for its positive and encouraging work culture. Source: https://www.ambitionbox.com/reviews/fynd-reviews. They emphasize teamwork, growth, and a fun work environment. Dress code I am unaware of.
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@plentycheeku It's been 4 days and HR hasn't update about any interviews. Called but always rings an... see more
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