Monday, July 13

Infosys Interview Pattern

 Infosys Interview Pattern | Automation Testing


πŸ”Ή Round 1: Technical Round (Core + Coding)

πŸ‘‰ This is where most candidates get rejected
What I (interviewer) will ask you:
πŸ’‘ 1. Self Introduction (VERY IMPORTANT)
Not your story
Your project + framework + tools + impact
πŸ‘‰ Example structure:
Experience
Project
Tools (Selenium, Java, API, etc.)
What YOU did

πŸ’‘ 2. Selenium + Automation Concepts
Expect questions like:

Difference between find Element() vs find Elements()
Waits (Implicit vs Explicit)
Handling dropdown / alerts / frames
POM (Page Object Model)
How you handle dynamic elements
πŸ‘‰ I will ask:
“Tell me how YOU used it in your project?”

πŸ’‘ 3. Java (Important for Infosys)
OOP concepts (Inheritance, Polymorphism)
Collections (List, Map)
String programs
πŸ‘‰ Example:
Reverse string
Find duplicates
Palindrome

πŸ’‘ 4. Framework Questions (Game Changer)
πŸ‘‰ I WILL ask this: “Explain your framework architecture”
You must explain:
Test layer
Page layer
Base class
Utilities
Reporting
CI/CD

πŸ‘‰ And MOST IMPORTANT:
Flow (how everything works together)

πŸ’‘ 5. API + SQL (Sometimes Asked)
What is API testing
Status codes
Basic SQL query
Join

πŸ’‘ 6. Scenario-Based Questions (VERY IMPORTANT)
πŸ‘‰ I check your thinking:
Test case failing → what will you do?
Script working yesterday but failing today
Element not found → how will you handle

πŸ”Ή Round 2: Managerial Round
πŸ‘‰ Here I check your real experience
Questions:
Explain your project in detail
Your role & responsibilities
Challenges faced
How you handled deadlines
How you work in Agile

πŸ‘‰ Tip: Use real examples only (no theory)
πŸ”Ή Round 3: HR Round
Expected salary
Notice period
Relocation
Why Infosys?

πŸ”₯ What Infosys REALLY Checks

πŸ‘‰ Not tools… but:
✔ Clarity of basics
✔ Confidence in explanation
✔ Real project understanding
✔ Problem-solving mindset

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