They didn't ask me any UI questions or any other technical questions. They only asked one thing: have I worked on Java or not, even after confirming that this role is for a UI developer.
Interviewers were very rude, and their tone showed a sign of scolding because I was late due to traffic. The interviewer even disregarded my concern when I told them that I was unable to take HR's call because I was riding my bike. Upon arrival, I was 30 minutes late, and another 30 minutes were wasted at the reception. They did not conduct an actual interview, only asking if I had worked on Java. At least learn how to show respect to others. It's fine when an interviewer comes late, but if an interviewee is late, then it's a problem.
This was an interview for a Senior UI Developer position, and the interviewers were completely blank. They didn't know anything about UI. When I asked about the role, they confirmed it was for UI only but stated I would have to work on Java and nothing else.
At least conduct a proper interview rather than calling someone to your campus and showing attitude.
The following metrics were computed from 3 interview experiences for the SAP UI Developer role in Bengaluru, Karnataka.
SAP's interview process for their UI Developer roles in Bengaluru, Karnataka is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very negative feelings for SAP's UI Developer interview process in Bengaluru, Karnataka.