I applied through university. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Informatica in Aug 2016
Interview
Process began with an online test and the results were announced on the same day. The shortlisted students were interviewed on the next day. Questions were focused on the project that we are carrying out, OS, DBMS, UNIX/LINUX, Java and a programming language of your choice. I under went 4 technical rounds and 2 logical reasoning rounds. Last one being an HR round, surprisingly my name wasn't called out. Could not understand the expectations of the company even after interviewing us for 6 consecutive rounds, for it covered almost all the subjects that I had learned till then and had performed pretty well in all of them.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1. List as many UNIX commands as you know.
2. And was asked to explain a few commands, that were selected by the interviewer from the one that I had listed.
And many more.
It was smooth process and panel members are good and check my knowledge on Java and Spring and they checked LLD knowledge how I approach a problem etc and It was good experience interviewing with Informatica, totally experience was good
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Basic of Java, Springboot, Apache Kafka and few LLD
There are 6 to 7 rounds are there. First-round online assessment which contains (DBMS, java, programming, and logical reasoning) second-round coding and puzzle third round checked DBMS normalization concept then manager and HR rounds conducted.
The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Informatica in Aug 2022
Interview
It was a long process of Interview. The first round is MCQ questions online challenge. We need to answer 50 questions in 1 hr. It contained Database, OS, Networks, Code snippets, Aptitude sections of10 questions each.
From 300 only 34 are selected to the Interview rounds.
I had faced around 6 Technical rounds, 2 HR rounds. There was elimination for every 2 rounds. It was pretty difficult interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
About projects
Networking fundamentals, JAVA, OOPS concepts
OS concepts, UNIX fundamentals
Data structures and that codes are to be written in editors