I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at SAP
Interview
It was a technical test in the first round, and I didn't hear back from them. But I believe their process was stupid! because of the time limit each question has separately! And the environment was a bit confusing I could not find how to code in CSS to style Grids and it took me 5 min to figure out! and it had 10 min to do it in total!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
there were a total of 9 questions each question had its own time limitation and can not move through questions, 2 questions about UI making Grid, 1 question was a Bingo game, 1 question was giving advice to the team based on the code they showed, and the rest was the multi-choice question. Each multi-choice question has 1 min time limitation ... because of the time limitation I had so much stress!
They rejected me with an automatic email. Almost two weeks later, I received another email saying "We rejected you because of your location. If you are willing to relocate here, can you please go through the exercise?" This is the biggest lie I have ever heard because I already indicated that I am willing to relocate (Yes we are in the same country!). They probably couldn't find enough interns for this Winter term and decided to test applicants from "non-big-title universities and colleges" and of course our process was different than others. As you may know, the normal intern interview process is quite different if you are a student at a big-title university. (Also, you can take a look at intern interviews reviewers here).
They sent me the exercise which was prepared very weakly because questions were extremely vague and there was no example (input and output) for some of them. By the way, exercise was on a Firebase application. Anyway, I couldn't understand some of the questions but submitted them. Then, I sent an email to them and said that"I didn't understand Question X and Y". Their answer was great: "Question X and Y were JavaScript questions." Really? No comment. I wish I didn't waste my three hours.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
CSS practical question and two vague JavaScript questions.
I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at SAP (Montreal, QC) in May 2019
Interview
The process went very smooth as it was done with the coop. I think they are very excited about getting new employees and take care of all of their interns' careers.