I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Infosys (Jersey City, NJ) in Apr 2025
Interview
I got the invite and it a contract based positions and the interviewers were very nice and comforting, not rushing us. So initially they have asked me about my previous experiences in India and what were the projects I have worked on, and the most of the technical questions are based upon the projects which we worked on
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1. How does a HashMap handle collisions and resizing?
2. Java stream API's
3. What is the role of @RestController, @Service, and @Component in Spring, and when should you use each?
4. How does Spring handle dependency injection internally?
5. How can you achieve global exception handling in Spring using @ControllerAdvice?
6. What are the practical usages of @Transactional, and what pitfalls should you avoid?
Some Basic SQL questions on joins
I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Infosys (Velur) in May 2026
Interview
Conducting a technical interview in under seven minutes requires extreme efficiency. You can achieve this by testing core logic using simple problems and bypassing manual typing.
Step-by-Step Execution Plan
Dictate the Prompt: Read the problem statement aloud to the candidate immediately.
Reverse a String: Evaluate their understanding of loops, string manipulation, or built-in functions.
Print a Pyramid: Assess their logic regarding nested loops and whitespace management.
Assess Verbally: Have the candidate explain their logic out loud instead of writing production-ready code.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Asked how you can solve reversal of the string without disturbing the order of the letters and words
Very good experience for me. Focus on core and basic concepts of java,springboot,angular and microservice. Try to complete solid principles and design patterns. Solve basic coding programs . Clear sql concepts
it was kinda nerve wracking but it went well and i gained experience from it and also the one who took interview was cool and they didn't treat me like a waste of time.