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1.I was asked to design a program to convert one type of currency to the other(the type of currency will be specified by the user) 2.all OOP concepts 3.how to find whether a LL is circular 4.A cube puzzle Few other real time complex programs were asked(I am unable to type the exact concepts of those programs)...
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Interviewed at SAP

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Jun 28, 2015

1.I was asked to design a program to convert one type of currency to the other(the type of currency will be specified by the user) 2.all OOP concepts 3.how to find whether a LL is circular 4.A cube puzzle Few other real time complex programs were asked(I am unable to type the exact concepts of those programs)...

Be prepared to speak about how you don't care at all about structure, how you're willing to take a huge pay cut for an ill-defined job that (if it doesn't work out) won't necessarily give you any transferable skills, how you are obsessed with their ill-defined positions and organization. Those who have been there for a long time seem really to drink the kool aid and they expect you to stroke their egos about how wonderful it is to work at a flat organization that pays you poorly, apparently treats its employees poorly, and doesn't even know what they want you to do if you're "lucky" enough to be hired. And their recruiter was among the least professional with whom I've ever dealt. After such a negative interview experience, I decided -- appropriately I'm sure -- not to work there. If this is how they treat candidates, how do they possibly treat employees?

Be prepared to speak about how you don't care at all about structure, how you're willing to take a huge pay cut for an ill-defined job that (if it doesn't work out) won't necessarily give you any transferable skills, how you are obsessed with their ill-defined positions and organization. Those who have been there for a long time seem really to drink the kool aid and they expect you to stroke their egos about how wonderful it is to work at a flat organization that pays you poorly, apparently treats its employees poorly, and doesn't even know what they want you to do if you're "lucky" enough to be hired. And their recruiter was among the least professional with whom I've ever dealt. After such a negative interview experience, I decided -- appropriately I'm sure -- not to work there. If this is how they treat candidates, how do they possibly treat employees?

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