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These days it seems like "everyone" is doing SAP. Very soon we will have more SAP qualified people in the world than the amount of SAP jobs available. Already there are so many SAP qualified people, that employers are in a position to pick and choose only the very best for their companies. In other words if you do SAP you've got to be really good at it to get a job. It will not be impossible for you to get a SAP job, but it will take some time. You will also have to compete with people who have done SAP around the time as you were in other jobs and got ahead of the SAP game.
ABAP is highly technical and is suitable for people who enjoy programming.
Don't do SAP or anything else just because everyone else is doing it or because the. You need to get in to something that you are passionate about in order to make a successful career out of it. Retail Jobs: 2/24/08 - 3/2/08:: job opportunities at Reilance General Insurance >The candidate should have minimum 0.6 years of experience in recruitments and selection. End- end Implementation experience in SAP MM preferably in SAP Indusstry solution retail covering 6 Month Sales Experience, 0-3 years exp, Bengaluru/ Bangalore http://all-retail-jobs.blogspot.com/2008_02_24_archive.htmlHOME | Job Opportunities by Hot 4 Jobs.com:: Question: Mba with 0.6 months exp in non-it recruitments. i want to do sap / abap. how r job opportunities? (Posted by: Durga Prasad NV on 2008-10-14 http://www.hot4jobs.com/job-opportunities_20081014031546AAK6VTA.htmlHOME |
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