The interview process took me around a month. I applied the position through LinkedIn. Then I had a short phone screen with a HR from Infosys. And followed up with an online assessment test at the same day. Then I was scheduled a technical video with two developers in a week.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Infosys in Apr 2019
Interview
An initial phone conversation with a recruiter, then an interview with 2 engineers over Zoom. One of them was very rude. She asked me what kind of data structure a stack was.. You know LIFO or FIFO that they teach you at school. So I answered it's LIFO. She goes: WRONG, it's FILO. It took me a second to realize that they're the same thing. When I was trying to tell her that they're the same thing, she said "Yeah it's wrong, it's FILO", and moved on to the next question. Extremely unprofessional and rude. Their offer was so low and way below the average salary; it was ridiculous. It would've been helpful if the recruiter had asked for salary expectations beforehand not to waste anyone's time.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Infosys (New York, NY) in May 2019
Interview
Hiring process consisted of one HR interview with standard behavioral questions. The second interview was a technical and analytical. Technical interview focuses on Java OOPs for sure as well as other technologies listed in.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1. What is a singleton class in Java
2. What is multi-threading
3. Difference between final and finally keywords
4. Difference between constant and readable
5. Difference between static vs final class (variables and methods also)
6. What is a constructor
7. Give some examples of data structures
8. Method overriding vs method overloading