I applied online. I interviewed at Infosys (Virginia Beach, VA) in Nov 2015
Interview
round3, phone interview for the first and round 2 code interview through google doc and face to face interview round3, phone interview for the first and round 2 code interview through google doc and face to face interview
Best place to work and happy employee and a good start for a engineering graduate students
And helpful for learning new things and will have a best career as a engineering student
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
practice aptitude and if u pass that mostly u will get placed
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Infosys (Bengaluru) in Oct 2025
Interview
The interview process is a multi-stage evaluation where employers assess a candidate's skills, experience, and cultural fit through conversations The interview process is a multi-stage evaluation where employers assess a candidate's skills, experience, and cultural fit through conversations
The interview process was overall smooth and well-organized. The recruiters were professional and kept me informed about each stage. However, I was a bit surprised by the type of questions asked.
Even though I have 3 years of hands-on development experience, most of the technical rounds were heavily focused on DSA (Data Structures & Algorithms) rather than real-world problem solving or project-based questions. I was expecting more questions around Spring Boot, Microservices, Database design, and system-level problem solving, which are more relevant to the role.
The DSA focus might be helpful for freshers or competitive programmers, but for experienced professionals, it felt somewhat disconnected from day-to-day work. Still, if you are preparing for Infosys interviews, I would strongly suggest brushing up on core DSA (arrays, strings, recursion, trees, and sorting problems) along with Java fundamentals.
Pros:
Transparent process and good recruiter communication.
Fair timeline between interview rounds.
Questions were clear, no trick-based approach.
Cons:
Too much emphasis on DSA even for experienced roles.
Less focus on real-world Java/Spring Boot project knowledge.
Advice to Management:
Consider balancing interview questions between DSA and practical development skills to better evaluate experienced candidates.