I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at SAP (Bengaluru) in Jul 2019
Interview
The interview started with the interviewer greeting me and asking me whether I've had my breakfast and how my day was, which made me comfortable.
Then we moved on to my projects and details about it.
Then he gave me a clustering based question, which I answered well, but the interviewer was not at all convinced, even though the answer was right.
He was looking at his phone and was least interested in the interview. Totally unprofessional and disappointing
It was long, but the process was also transparent. The recruiter was also nice, but there were basic questions, so don’t get too technical. I recommend studying basic technical concepts, but I didn’t make it past this round.
I applied online. I interviewed at SAP (Potsdam) in Feb 2026
Interview
Process was 30min get-to-know, 60 tech interview and 1 onsite day. Tech Interview was about reviewing "AI generated" code and making improvement suggestions. Completely doable and fair, but a BIG negative was that I applied with Java and TypeScript knowledge, but got asked to refactor Python code in the tech interview. I did NOT apply for a Python position. I even asked which language would be used during the get-to-know and got told "you will be able to choose". Please let your candidates know if you're planning to test them in a specific languages in order to give them a fair chance to prepare.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you use AI tools in your work and private life.
I couldn't clear the OA though it was very difficult it was average and all my test cases had passed and it was the optimal solution. but they shortlisted a good number of candidates from our college for the interview process
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
2 dsa question which were easy-medium level for online assessment