Infosys Interview Experience ( On Campus )
Hello Readers, I am sharing my campus drive experience Of Infosys organized by our university for students of its campus on 28th and 29th October 2020.
There were approximately 600 students who were sitting in this placement drive. It was a two-day drive, the pre-placement and aptitude were conducted on the 1st day, and the interviews on the second day.1st let us move on to the pre-placement section, an forty mins presentation consisting of videos and information about the company was discussed by the H.R who visited us.
Round 1 : Aptitude Test
Section 1 (15 questions, 25 minutes): Data interpretation, Data sufficiency, and Syllogisms.
i. Data interpretation :
They will give a graph or pie chart or tables. Ours was a pie chart of sales of some product, their cost in respective years. These questions are tricky, but be calm and think logically while solving them as they know what are the mistakes one can commit and options can be confusing.
ii. Data sufficiency :
It is easier than the others, you just need to think calmly.
iii. Syllogisms :
This is another tricky part, but you just need to read the sentences carefully maybe more than once and think rationally to answer, don't get confused.
Section 2 (10 questions, 35 minutes) :
Its complete mathematical section i.e quantitative aptitude. Permutation combination, series, and coding-decoding may appear in this part, practice from different websites including this and follow R.S Aggarwal. puzzles are quite tricky in this section, read all the options carefully and then answer.
Section 3 (40 questions 35 mins) : Verbal
Easy but the toughest to crack, most of my fellows couldn't get through it, because of this section. The preliminary thing I would like to suggest is, focus on time management. Two extra-large paragraphs will be given to you, you have to read them very carefully as questions are not straight forward, no extra time for reading, so practice reading from computers. And most important give short exams on verbal that are available on several websites including this. Practice from R.S Aggarwal as well.
Round 2 : Interview part
Out of 600 candidates,70 were called for an interview. Know your subject well, at least well enough to convince that you are eligible, know basic C-programming, at least 2-3 programs.
Interviewer: Hi Gana, He shook my hand and told me to sit.
Me: I greeted as well. Remember to keep a smile on your face.)
Interviewer: He saw my C.V. and said well. Then asked me to Introduce myself.
Me: Told.
Remember to focus on points that are not mentioned in your C.V, but yet may carry a good impression. Don't say anything negative until asked.
Interviewer: So u know about programming?
Me: Yes sir.
Interviewer: Then he started asking questions like:-
1. Write a program in c for writing to a file.
2. Tell me about function overloading and inheritance in Java. Write program also.
3. Write a program of your choice in any language and explain it working.
4. What is SDLC?
5. Drawbacks of the Waterfall model.
6. What is Semaphore.
7. Join operation in DBMS.
8. What is a self-referential pointer?
9. Tell me about any challenging situation in your life.
10. Problems faced in working as a team.
Interviewer: What is Big data?
Me: Told.
Interviewer: What is Six Sigma?
Me: Told.
Interviewer: Tell me about your project.
Me: Told.
Interviewer: Why do you want to join Infosys?
Me: Told.
Interviewer: Where do you see yourself in the next 5 years?
Me: Told. I answered all the questions very well. He was very much impressed.
Interviewer: Then he asked me if I had any questions.
Me: No sir.
After the interview, I was pretty much sure that I will be selected. In the evening, Results were announced. 53 selected from 70 and my name was also on the list of selected students. Hope it will help you...
All d best...
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