I applied through a staffing agency. I interviewed at Infosys (Neu-Delhi) in Sep 2023
Interview
I recently interviewed for the System Engineer role at Infosys. The process included technical and behavioral interviews, a technical assessment, and discussions with senior team members. It was challenging yet insightful, showcasing Infosys's commitment to technical excellence and a supportive interview environment.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1. What motivated you to pursue a career as a System Engineer, and what skills do you bring to the role? 2. Can you explain the basic components of a computer system and their functions? 3. Describe a situation where you worked on a team project. What was your role, and how did you contribute to the team's success? 4. How familiar are you with operating systems like Windows and Linux? Can you discuss any hands-on experience you have with them? 5. What do you understand by the term "network protocol," and can you name a few common network protocols? 6. How would you troubleshoot a computer that is not booting up? What steps would you take to identify and resolve the issue? 7. Have you used any scripting languages like Python or Shell? Can you provide an example of a simple script you've written? 8. Explain the importance of data backup in system administration and the methods you would use to ensure data is regularly backed up. 9. Are you familiar with virtualization technology, and if so, can you describe what it is and how it's used in IT environments? 10. How do you stay updated with the latest trends and developments in the field of system engineering, especially as a fresher?
It was good. Took an online assessment. Then HR called me but got rejected because they couldn't pay what I was asking for. Before that, there was a technical interview about javascript which was easy.
I applied online. I interviewed at Infosys (Hyderābād, Sind) in Feb 2021
Interview
It was very simple, basic questions were asked, it was just 5-10 min, also interviewer was also good, it won’t be difficult if you know basics, oops concept is very important and basic communication skills required