A very light environment. The company, managers, and colleagues do their best to make you feel comfortable and happy doing your job, and always push you towards your best. Everyone tries to help your personal and professional development.
Also, a very diverse workplace; you will make contact with many different people.
SAP is a huge company. Sometimes, it's hard not to feel just a cog in the grand scheme of things.
Trust your team. Be clear about your expectations with them and always give feedback, especially positive feedback.
I applied through the SAP website. Within a week, they contacted me by email to schedule an interview. Then, they sent me the logic test to complete. After that, I had another whiteboard technical interview. It's been almost 1 month since this las
The admission process took three different steps: * An offline coding challenge * A live interview screening * A final live interview with a whiteboard challenge, involving Big O algorithm runtime optimization.
There were two interviews. The first interview was more to learn a little more about the candidate and check their resume. The second interview was with the team from the area, focused on more technical aspects. In the second one, I was asked about
I applied through the SAP website. Within a week, they contacted me by email to schedule an interview. Then, they sent me the logic test to complete. After that, I had another whiteboard technical interview. It's been almost 1 month since this las
The admission process took three different steps: * An offline coding challenge * A live interview screening * A final live interview with a whiteboard challenge, involving Big O algorithm runtime optimization.
There were two interviews. The first interview was more to learn a little more about the candidate and check their resume. The second interview was with the team from the area, focused on more technical aspects. In the second one, I was asked about