I applied through other source. I interviewed at Infosys
Interview
For 3 years experience I had 3 rounds of interview including HR discussion. It was easy if we have good understanding of technical concepts. I don't have any coding interview during the process
I found the job posting on LinkedIn and applied through the Infosys career portal.
A few days later, I received communication via email and WhatsApp to confirm my application details.
Shortly after, I received a meeting invite for an interview.
On 24th April 2022, I attended the interview, which lasted around 30–40 minutes and went well.
On the same day, I received an email requesting document submission, including my PAN card, scholastic details, and joining/appraisal letter from my current employer.
On 28th April 2022, I received a call from the HR team confirming that I had cleared the interview. They also discussed the CTC, designation, location, and other details.
On 4th May 2022, I received the official offer letter from Infosys.
I will be joining Infosys as a Technology Analyst on 8th August 2022.
I recently completed the interview process for a Senior Java Developer position. The HR team was very organized and transparent throughout. The technical rounds were focused on real-life backend architecture, Java fundamentals, microservices, and problem-solving skills. Interviewers were friendly and gave enough time to think before answering. They also discussed project expectations and growth opportunities clearly.
The HR round was more about understanding my aspirations, notice period, and salary expectations. Overall, a very good experience with great communication from the company.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is Spring Boot Auto-Configuration?
Explain Spring Bean Scopes.
What is Circuit Breaker? Which library did you use? (Resilience4J / Hystrix)
How does Service Discovery work in Spring Cloud?
What is Load Balancing? Explain client-side vs server-side.
How do you handle Configuration Management?
Difference between REST vs GraphQL?
What is Exception Handling in Spring Boot?
How do you implement distributed logging?