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I had a great interview experience at SAP. The process was transparent and focused on practically assessing the candidate's skills. The interview was divided into three main parts: * **Introductory Chat:** A fluid conversation with the hiring man
One Skype round was conducted for two hours, which went very well. Next, I noticed that HR started ghosting me. So, I looped in the senior HR team, who had selected my resume. Then, the HR replied that the feedback was negative. Within hours, I rece
The interview was easy. There were no behavioral questions. The questions focused on basic Python concepts and then on finding bugs within a program. I had to identify approximately five to six bugs in the program displayed on their screen.
I had a great interview experience at SAP. The process was transparent and focused on practically assessing the candidate's skills. The interview was divided into three main parts: * **Introductory Chat:** A fluid conversation with the hiring man
One Skype round was conducted for two hours, which went very well. Next, I noticed that HR started ghosting me. So, I looped in the senior HR team, who had selected my resume. Then, the HR replied that the feedback was negative. Within hours, I rece
The interview was easy. There were no behavioral questions. The questions focused on basic Python concepts and then on finding bugs within a program. I had to identify approximately five to six bugs in the program displayed on their screen.