I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at SAP
No offer
Negative experience
Average interview
Application
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at SAP (Palo Alto, CA) in Jan 2016
Interview
As I applied through employee referall the manager called for a screening .
1st round screening by manager.
onsite: 5 rounds 45 minutes each.
The interview was an average one not difficult however my own silly mistake costed me this opportunity.I was unable to solve one question which was given to me however the interviewer was helpful.
One of the interviewer was not very warm and at times disparaging but the rest were very respectful and cheerful.(in fact one gentleman did not even even sit in his chair during the time I was writing on the white board).
I thought I had nailed the interview but did a mistake and did not admit it while the interviewer was trying to give me hint.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1.Java Basics.
2.Plethora of Multithreading questions.GC
3.Simple data structure. (BFS) variation
4.Database Basics
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shortlist for interview
In the first round, they ask the output of some questions and 2 Medium coding questions
1. max water problem
2. max profit problem
I solved both problems but still did not geta call for the next round
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at SAP (Toronto, ON) in May 2021
Interview
Very well organized and smooth process. manager was very welcoming and team was supportive. they made me feel comfortable through out the interview process. I was hired on a contract bases. and had only two rounds of interview.
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at SAP (Bengaluru) in Aug 2020
Interview
First round was technical to check your programming skills.Then the HR directly organized the Managerial Round. Worst experience ever!The interviewer was so impolite that at one point I thought it was a stress interview for no reason.She just asked me one question that "Why I want to leave my current organization?"I genuinely told her that I’ve learned a great deal in my current org and I want to explore more on the technology stack, that's it!!!After that she won't even listening to my justification and started judging me which I found really unprofessional.Then I asked her what is the technology stack of the project in which I would be assigned if hired on that she very abruptly said it could be anything and I just have to work on any project that she assigned to me without complaining (showing her bossy attitude) ...Then I turned the question a little bit and asked her about her project, at that time she tried to make you feel inferior by bragging about her expertise and the latest technologies used in her project. She was not getting my simple point that I want to work on the technology that is there in her project.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Round 1:
1. create a simple HTML page with two text boxes and a button.
2. Puzzle :
9 coins with one coin having lesser weight.
3 switch and one bulb.
3. Which is the best sorting algorithm? Ans: Quick Sort
4. SQL query to find the second highest salary of the employee
5. What is hashing?