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Infosys Interview Experiences

Real stories from candidates who have interviewed at Infosys. Learn from their verified experiences to prepare for your own internship or placement interview.

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Aman Patidar

Technical Interview•1mo
4.3

My Interview Experience: Infosys Specialist Programmer Role (On-Campus at IIT Dharwad)

Infosys
Specialist Programmer - L3

I recently had the opportunity to participate in the Infosys on-campus recruitment drive at IIT Dharwad. I’m happy to share that the process concluded with an offer for the Specialist Programmer (SP) L2 role. Here is a detailed breakdown of my experience: Round 1: Online Assessment (OA) The assessment consisted of 4 coding problems categorized by difficulty: Easy, Medium, Hard, and Complex. Performance in this round determines which role you are mapped to (DSE, SP-L1, SP-L2, or SP-L3). My Performance: I have solved 2.3 question out of 4 ( easy full , medium partial and for hard 11/12). Difficulty Level: The "Easy" and "Medium" questions were comparable to LeetCode Medium. The "Hard" question was LeetCode Hard, and the "Complex" one felt like a high-rated Codeforces problem. Key Takeaway: The entire set was heavy on Dynamic Programming. Solving the "Hard" problem is mandatory to be shortlisted for the SP-L2 and SP-L3 roles. Round 2: Technical Interview (at Infosys Hubli Campus) I was shortlisted for the SP-L3 interview process based on my OA score. The interview took place in person at the Infosys Hubli campus. Atmosphere: The interviewer was very friendly. He skipped the standard "introduction" formalities and jumped straight into a technical discussion. Code Discussion: He reviewed my OA submission extensively. I was asked to explain my approach and logic for every problem I attempted during the assessment. System Design: We spent about 40 minutes discussing a System Design problem: "Design a URL Shortener (like TinyURL)." This was an in-depth discussion covering database choices, scaling, and hashing logic. Verdict: Selected for the Specialist Programmer L2 role. Grateful for the opportunity and looking forward to the journey ahead!

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My Interview Experience: Infosys Specialist Programmer Role (On-Campus at IIT Dharwad)

Aman Patidar•Technical Interview
•about 1 month ago
4.3
Infosys
Specialist Programmer - L3

I recently had the opportunity to participate in the Infosys on-campus recruitment drive at IIT Dharwad. I’m happy to share that the process concluded with an offer for the Specialist Programmer (SP) L2 role. Here is a detailed breakdown of my experience: Round 1: Online Assessment (OA) The assessment consisted of 4 coding problems categorized by difficulty: Easy, Medium, Hard, and Complex. Performance in this round determines which role you are mapped to (DSE, SP-L1, SP-L2, or SP-L3). My Performance: I have solved 2.3 question out of 4 ( easy full , medium partial and for hard 11/12). Difficulty Level: The "Easy" and "Medium" questions were comparable to LeetCode Medium. The "Hard" question was LeetCode Hard, and the "Complex" one felt like a high-rated Codeforces problem. Key Takeaway: The entire set was heavy on Dynamic Programming. Solving the "Hard" problem is mandatory to be shortlisted for the SP-L2 and SP-L3 roles. Round 2: Technical Interview (at Infosys Hubli Campus) I was shortlisted for the SP-L3 interview process based on my OA score. The interview took place in person at the Infosys Hubli campus. Atmosphere: The interviewer was very friendly. He skipped the standard "introduction" formalities and jumped straight into a technical discussion. Code Discussion: He reviewed my OA submission extensively. I was asked to explain my approach and logic for every problem I attempted during the assessment. System Design: We spent about 40 minutes discussing a System Design problem: "Design a URL Shortener (like TinyURL)." This was an in-depth discussion covering database choices, scaling, and hashing logic. Verdict: Selected for the Specialist Programmer L2 role. Grateful for the opportunity and looking forward to the journey ahead!

PO

PrepLinc Official

Online Assessment•3mo
3.7

The Complete PrepLinc Guide: Infosys On-Campus Hiring 2025

Infosys
Other

# Your Ultimate Guide to the Infosys 2025 On-Campus Drive Infosys is coming to campus! This guide, compiled by the PrepLinc team with insights from students at IIT Palakkad, covers everything you need to know about the Online Test for the role like Specialist Programmer (SP) and Digital Specialist Engineer (DSE). ## Test Structure & Format The test is typically conducted on the Infosys assessment platform and consists of three sections. The total duration is approximately 100 minutes. - **Section 1: Mathematical Ability & Reasoning (25 mins):** This section tests your logical and quantitative skills. Expect questions on puzzles, data interpretation, and pattern recognition. Time management is key here. - **Section 2: Technical Ability (35 mins):** A multiple-choice section covering core CS fundamentals. Key topics include Data Structures, Algorithms (especially complexity analysis), OOPs concepts, DBMS, and basic Operating Systems knowledge. - **Section 3: Coding (40 mins):** This is the most crucial section, containing two coding problems. Typically, one is of easy-medium difficulty (often array or string-based) and the second is a medium-hard problem (often involving Dynamic Programming, Graphs, or complex data structures like Heaps). # Key Takeaways & Strategy Based on recent experiences, a strong performance in the coding section is vital. Aim to solve at least one question completely and make significant progress on the second. Don't neglect the technical MCQ section, as it often acts as a tie-breaker. ### Good luck with your preparation!

PO

The Complete PrepLinc Guide: Infosys On-Campus Hiring 2025

PrepLinc Official•Online Assessment
•3 months ago
3.7
Infosys
Other

# Your Ultimate Guide to the Infosys 2025 On-Campus Drive Infosys is coming to campus! This guide, compiled by the PrepLinc team with insights from students at IIT Palakkad, covers everything you need to know about the Online Test for the role like Specialist Programmer (SP) and Digital Specialist Engineer (DSE). ## Test Structure & Format The test is typically conducted on the Infosys assessment platform and consists of three sections. The total duration is approximately 100 minutes. - **Section 1: Mathematical Ability & Reasoning (25 mins):** This section tests your logical and quantitative skills. Expect questions on puzzles, data interpretation, and pattern recognition. Time management is key here. - **Section 2: Technical Ability (35 mins):** A multiple-choice section covering core CS fundamentals. Key topics include Data Structures, Algorithms (especially complexity analysis), OOPs concepts, DBMS, and basic Operating Systems knowledge. - **Section 3: Coding (40 mins):** This is the most crucial section, containing two coding problems. Typically, one is of easy-medium difficulty (often array or string-based) and the second is a medium-hard problem (often involving Dynamic Programming, Graphs, or complex data structures like Heaps). # Key Takeaways & Strategy Based on recent experiences, a strong performance in the coding section is vital. Aim to solve at least one question completely and make significant progress on the second. Don't neglect the technical MCQ section, as it often acts as a tie-breaker. ### Good luck with your preparation!

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