I applied through a staffing agency. I interviewed at Infosys (Chennai) in Sep 2022
Interview
Virtual interview there are three rounds
First round is Technical and coding and then second round managerial round about project experience, tools , technologies, and flow
finally HR Round about salary and work location. i applied java full stack developer role but they offered backend roll
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
actually planned 30 mins call but it extends around 50 mins lot of questions raised
1. Java 8 features
2. Completeablefeature
3. Interface vs Abstract class
4. Spring Boot Annotations
5. What is difference between @Controller vs Restcontroller
6. Find number times repeated word or char
7. Joins and difference
8. Why we use Hibernate
9. JPA usage
10.without JPA what happens to connect Hibernate
11. JVM
12. Static vs Final
13. Finalize()
14. How we can handle exception in spring boot
15. Spring bean life cycle and scope
16. Throw and throws, finally
17. Collections Map interface vs Hastable
18. How HashMap work internally
19. Multithreading
20. Angular SPA
21. Components type
22. Intersecptors
23. Subscribe and observable, subject, promise, then, next, complete, error usage
24. event handler usage
25. Pipe and how to create own pipe
etc....
Infosys interview process usually includes an online aptitude and coding test, followed by a technical interview covering programming, projects, and computer science basics. Selected candidates then attend an HR interview focusing on communication, confidence, strengths, career goals, and willingness to relocate before receiving the final offer letter.
I applied through infosys career page. Only one Technical round. Questions includes basics and modern c++ includes oops, memory management and concurrency.
Applied to chennai but Got offer for bangalore so i rejected it.
It's good. They asked about past working experience and recent error resolving scenarios and how i handled. Then, logical thinking about how i resolving the issues.
They asked about day to day activities of current position.