The SAP interview process typically consists of multiple rounds, depending on the role (e.g., SAP consultant, developer, functional analyst, etc.). Below is a general breakdown of the process:
1. Initial Screening
HR Interview: Covers general questions about your background, experience, and expectations.
Basic SAP Knowledge Check: Some companies include a quick check on your SAP expertise.
2. Technical Interview (1-2 rounds)
Questions on SAP modules (e.g., SAP MM, SD, FI, HCM, ABAP, etc.).
Real-time scenarios and problem-solving questions.
Customization, configurations, or development-related questions.
If applying for an SAP technical role, expect ABAP, Fiori/UI5, HANA SQL scripting questions.
3. Case Study or Practical Assignment (Optional)
Some companies provide a real-world SAP issue and ask you to present a solution.
ABAP developers might get a small coding task.
4. Managerial Round
Business process understanding and how SAP solutions fit in.
Client handling skills and project experience discussion.
5. HR & Final Discussion
Salary negotiations, work culture fitment, and career aspirations.