Final round: Vocational Trainer (VT) Round
- The VT round, also known as the management trainer round, was the final round of my interview.
- This interviewer was a little crisp compared to other rounds as she was expecting some particular answer.
- It was an opportunity for me to discuss my projects and share my thoughts about the company.
- I was asked about my plans if I didn’t get selected by SAP and about my strengths and weaknesses.
Overall Experience:
- Despite not making it to the final round, my SAP interview experience was a positive one.
- The interviewers were supportive and provided hints that led me towards answering when I wasn’t able to answer a question.
- They made me feel comfortable and confident in my abilities.
- Every round concluded with 2 minutes of feedback from them as I asked for it.
Advice for Future Candidates:
- If you are preparing for your SAP interview, remember that it is an opportunity to showcase your skills and learn about the company.
- Be confident in your answers, and let your confidence be evident on your face.
- If you don’t feel your interview went well, don’t be afraid to ask for feedback and improvements.
- Lastly, remember that the SAP Scholar Program is an amazing opportunity to start your career , so don’t be in a dilemma.
Good luck to everyone!
SAP Interview Experience
This blog post is about my SAP interview experience, a journey that helped me understand the recruitment process and gain insights into the company.
I will discuss the various rounds of the interview, the types of questions asked, and my overall experience.
This post aims to help others who are preparing for their SAP interviews and provide them with some valuable advice.