I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Infosys
Interview
I applied through their website, and was contacted two days later. I had a phone screening with the recruiter, in which they just wanted to make sure that I was a US citizen, and was open to relocating. Once that was over, he sent a Hackerrank test, which consisted of 15 questions and you are given an hour long.
A day or so later, the recruiter messaged me telling me that I did well, and to confirm a date for a video interview.
The video interview consisted of two panelists. The first one introduced himself and the other panelist, and then he left while the other panelist started the technical interview. This panelist meticulously combed through my resume and asked me questions about the skills, hobbies, and experience that I had put on it. Once that part was over, the other panelist came back and told me some information about infosys. He did ask me some situational questions and that was it. A week later the recruiter called me to say I was hired. Job offer letter came in a day or so later.
To prepare for the interview, I wrote down most of the questions that were on Glassdoor. They surprisingly did not ask me any questions on SQL. It was mostly on Python and Java, since they were the main languages on my resume. They asked about the projects I listed, as well as my hobbies.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Infosys (Hartford, CT) in Jun 2019
Interview
Emailed for a phone screen from a recruiter who described the job, then a HackerRank aptitude test (no prgramming) and finally a LogMeIn Video chat with two people, one a team lead software dev. They ask technical questions first then behavioral. The questions can all be found on Glassdoor, they must use a script.
Interviewers were obviously overworked which led to misunderstanding and condescension. One guy lost his train of thought and said "sorry I just got off a 9-hour flight". Not a good first impression of work conditions.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Infosys in Jun 2019
Interview
I heard from am HR person shorty after having my resume passed along. She gave me an overview of the company/role, and asked how open I would be to relocation. She then sent me an online math problem set to do (15 questions, multiple choice questions, and an hour- brush up on calc 1 and pre-calc and you'll be fine), and then scheduled me for a video interview. I was supposed to interview with two people, but one of them never made it. The video interview took a little under an hour. We chatted for a couple minutes, then jumped into the more technical questions, finishing with the behavioral questions. I was then told that I would hear back in 5-7 business days. A week later, the HR person called me with a verbal offer, asked for my preference in location, and managed to send me a written offer later the same night.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
OOP principals, what's an object, what's a class, how to define a class, how to create a new object, overriding vs overloading, what's a join is in sql
Strength, weakness, a time you dealt with a complex situation, time you saw an opportunity and took it that someone else didn't, 3 qualities of a good leader