I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at SAP (Montreal, QC) in Sept 2024
Interview
I applied to this rold probably 6 months ago. I ends up getting interviews 6 months later, I already landed a job. The bad part is that, they closed this job posting long time ago, hence I don't exactly know what kind of developer they are looking for( I applied for 1000s jobs for the past couple months). I studied Java and then they told me that they are looking for a javascript developer. Overall, the interview was easy, but I there is not way for you to prepare.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
When you enter url into your browser, what will your browser do?
It was ok, hiring manager was cool, asking about motivation and experience, they are looking for someone who's communicative and open. Show your interest in a company and what you're supposed to do in this role and you'll be fine
It was long, but the process was also transparent. The recruiter was also nice, but there were basic questions, so don’t get too technical. I recommend studying basic technical concepts, but I didn’t make it past this round.
I applied online. I interviewed at SAP (Potsdam) in Feb 2026
Interview
Process was 30min get-to-know, 60 tech interview and 1 onsite day. Tech Interview was about reviewing "AI generated" code and making improvement suggestions. Completely doable and fair, but a BIG negative was that I applied with Java and TypeScript knowledge, but got asked to refactor Python code in the tech interview. I did NOT apply for a Python position. I even asked which language would be used during the get-to-know and got told "you will be able to choose". Please let your candidates know if you're planning to test them in a specific languages in order to give them a fair chance to prepare.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you use AI tools in your work and private life.