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SAP Developer (Fresh Graduates)

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Project Description:

We are a Fortune 500 global IT services leader dedicated to delivering excellence for our customers and colleagues.

Our more than 130,000 people in 60-plus countries are entrusted by our customers to deliver transformative technologies to ensure the success, safety and well-being of businesses and people around the world.

We leverage the power of partnerships through our curated DXC ecosystem of leading technology providers. By combining strengths and expertise globally, we create solutions and deliver greater outcomes for customers across their entire IT estate.

DXC is an employer of choice with strong values, and fosters a culture of inclusion, belonging and corporate citizenship.

Responsibilities:

• Contribute to package software application development projects.

• Collaborate with the team on coding, testing, and maintenance tasks.

• Follow coding standards and best practices.

• Assist in debugging and troubleshooting software issues.

• Learn and apply basic programming concepts and techniques.

• Participate in code reviews and knowledge sharing.

• Assist in software documentation.

• Seek guidance from senior team members.

Mandatory Skills:

• Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (i.e., Computer Science) or equivalent combination of education and experience

• Relevant experience, typically 1+ years of relevant work experience in software engineering

• Proficiency in 1 or more software languages and development methodologies

• Basic coding and debugging skills

• Strong motivation to learn and excel in the role

Nice-to-Have Skills:

• Advanced degree in a relevant field a plus

• Relevant cloud certifications (e.g., PMP, CTO, or MBA) or advanced training a plus

Languages:

  • English: C1 Advanced

- Educational background: computer science, IT engineering, finance; additional plus - SAP courses

- hybrid work mode

- flexibility for shifting schedule