Infosys Training Material [2021]
Infosys is known for its rigorous and structured training program (historically at the Global Education Center in Mysore). The training material is typically modular, focusing on bridging the gap between academic knowledge and industry requirements.
Below is a structure and sample text for a generic Infosys-style Technical Training Module. This example focuses on "Object-Oriented Programming Concepts using Java," a staple of the training curriculum. infosys training material
Weaknesses:
- Obsolescence: Some legacy mainframe material still exists for old banking clients, wasting 4 weeks of a new hire's life.
- Theoretical weight: Critics say the material is too "waterfall" heavy—excessive documentation for a world moving toward agile wikis.
- Gamification deficit: Compared to Google’s internal training (which feels like a video game), Infosys material is still text/image heavy.
2. Lex for Alumni
If you are a former Infosys employee ("Infoscian"), you retain limited access to Lex Alumni—a curated version of training material focused on reference guides, not new tech. Infosys is known for its rigorous and structured
2. Module Overview
In the corporate environment, code must not only function correctly but also be maintainable and scalable. This module moves beyond basic syntax to the architectural design of software using OOP principles. Weaknesses:
For Trainees (Internal Access)
Once you join, you will have access to:
- Sparsh: The Infosys intranet portal.
- Training Portal: This holds the PDFs, PPTs, and "Handouts" for every module.
- InfyTQ: Used for certification exams and practice tests.
What does AI training material look like inside Infosys?
- Prompt Engineering Workbooks: Step-by-step PDFs on how to use Infosys’ internal LLM (Large Language Model) to generate code snippets.
- AI Ethics Checklists: A 30-point checklist attached to every training module that asks, "Does this code perpetuate bias?"
- The "Co-bot" Manual: How to pair program with GitHub Copilot (Infosys has site-wide enterprise licenses).