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SAP Certification(s)

  • 18-11-2011 04:20AM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,838 ✭✭✭


    Hi Guys,

    Im in NUIG at the moment and they are part of the SAP University Alliances program (erp4students.co.uk). So Ive basically jumped in at the deep end and enrolled in 3 courses which I'll undertake between now and March, namely:

    Introduction to SAP CRM
    Introduction to SAP BI &
    Integrated business processes with SAP ERP (TERP10)

    Basically what I want to know is am I crazy for trying to do all three at once? Also, what can I expect from these courses - can anybody share their experiences of them or similar?

    Finally, Im told by a lot of people that SAP is in big demand but what are the job prospects like coming out of college with these qualifications?

    Any and all replies much appreciated!


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,221 ✭✭✭thekooman


    Whatever it is not many people (or those that are consultants!) don't seem to talk much about SAP Certification... don't seem to want to give away any trade secrets! :-) so there must be money in it.
    having worked for SAP I do wish that i pulled myself together and got certified cos I did enjoy what I did there.
    Those courses are for CRM and BI and from what i remember they sit on an engine which is Netweaver / ABAP / Java so without knowing about the "engine" I'm unsure how they would show them in that course. I dont it would be any harm to do them (obviously takes money and committment to time) but it might be a case when you see Netweaver at a later stage it might be easier to comphrehend.
    if you do a search around you might find what i am on about. hope its of help and best of luck with it.


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