Dear Seniors,

This is Poulami. I have 3 years of experience in IT Recruitment. I want to do an SAP course in HR. Please let me know the future scope of SAP HR. Can you tell me the names of the institutes where I can do this course (in Bangalore)? Can anybody help me out to know more about SAP HR and its Pros & Cons? If any member who is in SAP HR, please help me or write to me at poulami.rc@gmail.com.

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Hi Polumi, this is Smitha. I am an SAP HR professional working in Chennai. SAP HR has a great demand in the market. If you're interested in doing the course and if you're serious about it, go ahead. But remember one thing: it's not easy to do a job and get trained in SAP. You have to invest a lot of time in it, and getting a job in the SAP field is also challenging. I'm not trying to scare you, but I want you to know the difficulties that I faced when joining the course. Good luck to you, my friend. Bye.

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Dear Smitha,

I am also interested in doing the SAP HR course. I too have heard that it is very difficult to get a SAP job as a fresher. Can you kindly share with me what kind of difficulties you faced in getting a job? This will help me make a better decision.

Thanks,
Parikshit

From India, Delhi
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Hi Polumi,

I have completed some practical training and changed my job before its final phase. Everything I did was only on the development server. Now, I want to transition into SAP HR. Please advise on how I can make this possible. Let's focus on the solutions and not the difficulties.

Kunal
Email: kishorekunal_hr@yahoo.co.in


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Hi Smitha,

Thanks a lot for your reply! Right now, I am working in a consultancy as a recruiter. I have already submitted my resignation. I will be relieved on 22nd June. I want to join an SAP HR course.

However, my friends have suggested that I should not pursue an SAP course. They mentioned that it is very challenging to secure a job in SAP. I am feeling very confused.

Please help me.

From India, Bangalore
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Hi Smitha,

Could you please share with us some more information about where you did your SAP HR and what your background is? Also, I would like to know if it is okay if we pursue it from other institutes (other than SIEMENS).

Thanks,
Raghav V

From India, Kochi
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Hi Smitha,

I am working as a Senior HR Executive in Hyderabad. I have attended a course in SAP HR at one of the institutes in Hyderabad for the last year, but I have not been successful in securing a position in SAP HR yet. Could you please assist me in finding a job as a SAP HR Trainee? I would be grateful if you could help me with any relevant openings.

Thanks and regards,

From India, Bangalore
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Dear Smitha,

Like other HR friends, I would like to pursue the SAP-HR course. I inquired about the course details from Genovate (I) Pvt Ltd. and found out that the fee for the course is around 1.65 lakhs. The duration of the course is 200 hours. Now, I would like to get your opinion on whether investing such a significant amount of money and time is worth it or not. Can you assist me with this?

Thanks
Regards,
Gnanasekaran
Email: gnanasekaran.c@gmail.com

From India, Madras
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Hi Poulami,

Please find the attached Word document. This will help you understand the modules for SAP HR, which I received from Siemens Information Systems Limited. I am forwarding you the same email that I received.

Have a bright future. Good day.

Regards,
G. Gopal Krishna
Hyderabad

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Hi,

You can do SAP training from reputable institutes like Genovate and Siemens. After that, you can definitely get a break as a fresher in some rollout or support project in any SAP company.

Regards,

Richa Mehta

From India, Mumbai
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Hi Gopal,

Thank you very much for sending me the SAP HR docs. However, at the moment, I cannot afford Rs. 2,50,000. I am wondering if I will be able to secure a job if I take the training from a smaller institute.

Regards,
Poulami

From India, Bangalore
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SAP, started in 1972 by five former IBM employees in Mannheim, Germany, states that it is the world's largest inter-enterprise software company and the world's fourth-largest independent software supplier overall.

The original name for SAP was German: Systeme, Anwendungen, Produkte, German for "Systems Applications and Products." The original SAP idea was to provide customers with the ability to interact with a common corporate database for a comprehensive range of applications. Gradually, the applications have been assembled, and today many corporations, including IBM and Microsoft, are using SAP products to run their businesses.

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As of January 2007, SAP, a publicly traded company, had over 38,400 employees in over 50 countries, and more than 36,200 customers worldwide. SAP is turning its attention to small- and medium-sized businesses (SMB). A recent R/3 version was provided for IBM's AS/400 platform.

With SAP All-in-One solutions, small and midsize companies gain the power of the world's most successful business suite. There's no need to piece together hard-to-integrate solutions or customize rigid applications. You can automate critical business processes quickly with these prepackaged solutions tailored to your unique business needs.

Take care

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Hi Poulami, IF u want u can do the SAP course from institutes like Sysplex. They offer course for Rs 40000. You can go and enquire Regards Richa Mehta
From India, Mumbai
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Dear Smitha, If a person like me is coming from professional HR background, and take up the Sap course, what weightage is it gonna hold in the market? Regards, Poonam
From India, Delhi
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Hi, I am a new member of this site, and I am an Admin HR. I want to do a course in SAP HR. I know it's tough to get a job as a fresher, but there must be a way to get through. Can anybody help me with which institute in HYD would be good to do the course (apart from Siemens)? Please forward me the document to my email id, which is Pari.rana1@gmail.com, that can help me in my future. Thank you so much! God Bless.
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Hi Paulomi,

SAP has a great scope in any department. It's basically an ERP that all the big companies have started using. If you're already trained in SAP, then you really have good chances of getting into companies that work with SAP. Genovate is one of the best institutes for SAP.

However, there are companies that provide training on this software once you join them. In that case, they'll ask you to sign a bond. It's not always necessary to take this course because not all companies work with SAP. But if you know how to work with SAP, it will certainly be a great advantage in the future.

I hope this information helps you.

Thanks & Regards,

MUKESH MALI

From India, Mumbai
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Hi Mukesh,

Thanks a lot for your reply!

Right now, I am working in a consultancy as a recruiter. I have already handed in my resignation. I will be relieved on 22nd June. I am considering joining an SAP HR course. However, my friends have advised me against it, stating that finding a job in SAP could be challenging. I am feeling very confused.

Please help me.

From India, Bangalore
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Is there any other places from where this course can be done near by Delhi, Jaipur or somewhere in Rajsthan...please suggest
From India, Jaipur
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Hello Poulami,

There is a good scope for SAP (HR) at JK Initials, an Implementation, Customization, and Configuration Partner of Lear SAP-US. We will be providing an international certificate, i.e., SAP-US, with placement opportunities.

For further details, please contact Nikitha at 0824-4285963 or email at nikithainitial@yahoo.in.

From India, Bangalore
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Dear Poulami,

I wholeheartedly appreciate your interest in SAP HR. Globally, 75,000 companies are in need of SAP professionals very urgently. If you are planning to do a course in Bangalore, I can suggest you choose JK INITIAL INFO SOLUTIONS PVT. LTD, BANGALORE, where you can gain full-fledged knowledge in SAP, with globally valid certification from LEARN SAP (US), and with guaranteed placements. Once you are registered with JK INITIAL, you won't have to worry about your placements. For further details, contact 9535491237 or email dharshanainitial@gmail.com.

JK INITIAL INFO SOLUTIONS PVT. LTD
...........Defines your career.........

Regards,
Dharshana

From India, Bangalore
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Hello sir my name is kranthi im pursuing mba 2nd yr with hr specilisatn. So i would like to u assist me
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Hey Poulami, Did you search this forum as this topic has been discussed several times here. There are few threads here, which would give you almost answers for all the doubts you have. Good luck!
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