I applied through other source. I interviewed at Infosys (New York, NY) in May 2016
Interview
Application process took 3+ months. First round was a call with HR to go over resume/experience see how it would be relevant to the job. If you get past that they look to schedule a video interview with one HR employee and four other employees from the department you will be working in, sometimes only they can see you because they do not have their cameras on. This interview consisted of more talk about resume, some behavioral questions, and questions about experience with any programming languages. If you have any programming experience make sure you can explain what you've learned i.e., concepts, past programs, etc. This part was a tad bit difficult because of accents and video connection, it was hard to understand questions being asked. After this HR never got back to me until about three weeks after asking for another interview, never took it, but it was going to be the same video format interview again and probably lead to an in-person interview if I did well.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Behavioral, Questions about Java, its concepts, OOP. Google 'Infosys Systems Engineer Interview' you'll find all you need.
I applied through other source. I interviewed at Infosys
Interview
The interview was easy; they asked questions related to my resume. Also asked general questions like how AI will affect jobs in the IT industry. The interview was friendly and comfortable. Also asked whether i had any questions.
2 rounds of interview for Infosys first is coding round and then managerial round mostly and sometimes test is also there. Interview is not tough though but referral is important
I applied through university. I interviewed at Infosys
Interview
Following the assessment test, got shortlisted for the interview phase. The session itself was very smooth; the interviewer created a supportive and comfortable environment right from the beginning. The conversation centered around my project, where I had the opportunity to detail its technical aspects, architectural choices, and the underlying motivation for building it.