J'ai postulé via un recruteur. Le processus a pris 2 mois. J'ai passé un entretien chez SAP (Montréal, QC) en mars 2011
Entretien
A mix of phone and in-person interviews (total of 12) over a 2 month period. I was flown to two out of country interviews to meet with regional executives. The same recruiter followed me throughout the entire process which is extremely helpful and reassuring. Everyone I met was very professional and straighforward - transparency seems to be a common thread across the corporate culture.
The calibre of the executives I met as well the scope and reach of the organization was very impressive. I was actually quite shocked how "no-frills" their approach was. Was expecting much more "glam" and "courting" but it was much more down to earth, real and "this is who we are and our brand is not all about marketing". I was also struck by how young everyone was (compared to other organizations). Most top notch organizations in IT have a predominantly male and gray-haired team - the executives I met were all under 50 and some as young as late 30s. This showed me that they value young talent and are willing to give them greater responsibilities rather than opt for the traditional tenure advancement that some organizations favor.
It is definitely a company I hope to work for one day. The interview process was respectful, swift and straightfoward (even though it was 12 interviews, the lapse of time between each was very short and I received feedback from my recruiter regularly after each interview. Communication remained open at all times and nothing was vague - all questions were allowed and when someone didn't know the answer they would get informed and get back to you asap. Overall, you felt a high sense of collaboration and professionalism.
Questions d'entretien [3]
Question 1
If I suggest a new position for you - hired immediately for VP of territory with X package - what would you say?
J'ai postulé via la recommandation d'un employé. J'ai passé un entretien chez SAP (Denver, CO) en févr. 2016
Entretien
Started with several phone interviews with regional VP and 2 local VPs. Then face-to-face with hiring manager. It was all over the phone until the last in-person interview. Was pretty easy.