Work-life balance and a great tech stack to learn and work with.
I don't see any cons working with SAP.
Two rounds of interviews were conducted. The first round included React and CSS-related questions. The second round was more system design focused. This involved discussing how to design an appointment system for a tennis course and which database
1. Complete a Java project. 2. Receive an email to schedule an interview. 3. Communicate with HR and the Manager, discussing your expectations, responsibilities, and career prospects. 4. Receive an email to confirm your availability for the final ste
Standard OOP questions. Questions relate to Java Spring and dependency injection. There was a coding question. Overall, the interview process was standard for tech companies. You just need to be yourself, and if you are stuck, the interviewer will
Two rounds of interviews were conducted. The first round included React and CSS-related questions. The second round was more system design focused. This involved discussing how to design an appointment system for a tennis course and which database
1. Complete a Java project. 2. Receive an email to schedule an interview. 3. Communicate with HR and the Manager, discussing your expectations, responsibilities, and career prospects. 4. Receive an email to confirm your availability for the final ste
Standard OOP questions. Questions relate to Java Spring and dependency injection. There was a coding question. Overall, the interview process was standard for tech companies. You just need to be yourself, and if you are stuck, the interviewer will