I applied through a recruiter. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Infosys in Sep 2022
Interview
Recruiter called and left a voicemail about how he didn't like Google Voice numbers. I called him back and he scheduled an interview with me. At the actual interview, the interviewer asked a Java trivia and a Leetcode problem.
Interviewer's Leetcode question was "find the length of the longest substring", but since I mentioned in my resume that one of my projects used Java 8, he wanted me to use some Java 8 features. Afterwards, he gave me an incorrect solution that did not use any Java 8 features.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Find length of longest substring.
Design patterns.
Java Trivia
I applied online. I interviewed at Infosys (Pune) in Sep 2022
Interview
I applied online. And I received the call after weeks for interview just one day ago and on next day it was interview.
The interviewers were good.
Note: Don't fake anything in interview. And do have hands on experience.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
write a program for string reversal eg. if input is "abcd" then output should be: dcba
why do we use enum when constants are there?
Questions about the SpringBoot?
Spring, SpringBoot, Hibernate, JDBC annotations
Where do be mention the hibernate db connection details.
Question on mvc architecture
get, put, post methods
Question on microservices
Question on webservices
Question on git commands
Question on git: how to push the changes to upper stages like uat, and prod
switch case vs if else which to use
collection vs map
list vs all types of maps
hibernate questions
hql
what is dialect in hibernate
junit annotations
java 11 features
java 8 features
rest, oops concepts
First round - Technical 40-50 minutes (video round)
Second round - managerial 20-30 minutes (telephonic round, discussed about current project, architecture of current project, Agile methodology)
Third round - HR discussion (salary discussion, telephonic round)
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Core java, Oops concept, Collection, Exception handling in java, Spring boot, Spring security