I applied online. I interviewed at SAP (Walldorf, Baden-Wurttemberg) in Aug 2016
Interview
I applied online. Got a call within 2 weeks. They were nice people and made and I found myself comfortable within no time. They asked questions in Java, Python and JavaScript, most of which I could answer. Later they increased the difficulty level, in which I was also able to answer those questions. By the end of the interview they said the interview was good and I did well and I could be getting a response from them within few weeks. I waited for almost 1 month, after which I decided to ask them for their response. They replied saying it would need more time, and again after almost 3 weeks, tired of waiting, I again asked them for their response. Got no response yet. Overall interview was good, but the process after it is too much time consuming.
I applied online. I interviewed at SAP (Brno) in Jun 2026
Interview
3 rounds of interviews: quick prescreening call with HR, on-site meeting with the manager, and a tech call with the lead engineer.
Prescreening was as usual. On the same day, I got a call from the manager and planned a second round for the next workday.
The second round was the most important. First quick introduction, then easy puzzle, then 15 min of technical questions (OOP, basic programming principles, Relational DBs, etc) - pretty easy, nothing too deep. Then, about 40 minutes talk about previous experience, position, hobbies, and other basic topics. Very pleasant and friendly, good atmosphere.
The third round was very quick - no live coding, a couple of architectural questions, static code analysis, and how to improve it (N+1 problem), SQL questions, overall around 10-15 minutes.
Received an offer a couple of days after. The whole process was clean, friendly, and fast at every level.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you add a new PK to a table with 1 million entries?
What is OOP? Explain polymorphism.
What is relational DB? What is an index?
I interviewed at SAP (Walldorf, Baden-Wurttemberg)
Interview
The SAP interview process included an initial screening, technical discussion, problem-solving questions, experience-based conversations, and behavioral assessment, followed by an opportunity to discuss role expectations and ask questions with interviewers.
Interview process was okayish, focused on candidates with AI and RAG skills, if you have built projects you have a chance, otherwise you may be rejected after the online test.
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