The interview process includes Core Java questions covering OOP concepts, exception handling, multithreading, and detailed collections framework topics. It also involves a written coding examination designed to evaluate practical programming skills, logical reasoning, problem-solving ability, and overall understanding of Java fundamentals in real-time scenarios.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked me about Core Java concepts, mainly focusing on collections and a small written coding task.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Infosys (Pune) in Sep 2025
Interview
3 levels of interview, 1st level, simple tech discussion, 2nd was litter bit tougher and then 3rd was managerial round. It was quite easy and simple rounds compare to other companies round.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Infosys (Visakhapatnam) in Oct 2025
Interview
I recently completed the Infosys recruitment process and here’s my interview experience:
**Round 1: Online Test**
The first stage included:
* Aptitude
* Pseudocode
* English
* SI (Statement Interpretation)
* Logical puzzles
This round was moderate, and clearing it depends mostly on speed and accuracy.
**Round 2: Interview**
My interview panel focused on both technical and resume-based questions.
They mostly asked questions from my resume and projects. The difficulty level depends a lot on the panel—some panels keep it simple and HR-focused, while others go deeper into technical concepts. So it’s partly luck and mostly your preparation.
Overall, the process was structured, and the panel was friendly. Good preparation on fundamentals + resume topics is enough to crack it.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Some of the technical topics I was asked:
* Self-introduction
* Negative indexing in Python
* Memory management in Python
* Lambda functions
* Denormalization concepts
* AVL trees
* OOPs concepts