My interview experience with Infobeans for the Performance Automation Engineer role was very disappointing.
The L1 interview felt heavily focused on textbook-style questioning rather than practical performance engineering concepts. At one point, the discussion around load profiling lacked depth, and the expectation seemed to be very specific keyword-based answers rather than understanding the actual concept.
As part of the process, I was asked to solve 3 Python coding problems, all of which I completed successfully with working outputs. I was also asked to write a performance test script using , which I completed during the interview itself.
Despite performing well in the practical sections, I later received negative feedback without any meaningful explanation. The overall experience felt inconsistent and unfortunately came across as a poor use of the candidate’s time.
I strongly believe interview processes should evaluate practical skills, real-world problem solving, and domain understanding more fairly and transparently.