Thanks Shreya. I now have about 3 years of experience in core HR.. Am from an IT company and have many colleagues in SAP HR. This tickled a thought in my mind to know more about this field, opportunities here and option to come back back to core HR function.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Dear Payal
You should have told us earlier, that you already have 3 years experience in Core HR. In that case you can pursue SAP-HR and anytime later on, if you wish, you can switch to HR functions in any organization. If it already has SAP, then fine; else you can try to get SAP implemented and benefit from your SAP-HR experience.
Warm regards.
From India, Delhi
You should have told us earlier, that you already have 3 years experience in Core HR. In that case you can pursue SAP-HR and anytime later on, if you wish, you can switch to HR functions in any organization. If it already has SAP, then fine; else you can try to get SAP implemented and benefit from your SAP-HR experience.
Warm regards.
From India, Delhi
hai Payal Jhunjhunwala ... if u are interested most in hr then go for hr ... opportunities are always there but ur interest is main... all d best friend...
From India, Eluru
From India, Eluru
Hi
This is Sudha from Bangalore. I am working as a HR Executive. After reading all your conversations, I developed interest in SAP- HR. Can anyone explain what exactly SA-HR is and can u suggest the names of the institutions offering best SAP-HR Course.
Kindly enlighten me on this issue.
Regards
Sudha
From India, Bangalore
This is Sudha from Bangalore. I am working as a HR Executive. After reading all your conversations, I developed interest in SAP- HR. Can anyone explain what exactly SA-HR is and can u suggest the names of the institutions offering best SAP-HR Course.
Kindly enlighten me on this issue.
Regards
Sudha
From India, Bangalore
Hi Payal
Greetings from Siemesn
This is to inform you that if you have good domain HR experience venture into SAP otherwise gain relevant exp.
But when we compare HR & SAP HR ,the latter would be giving you more career prospects .
Kindly forward your updatd profile so that we can suggest you better.
Best Regards
Manga
Educational Consultant
Siemens Information Systems Limited
From India, Hyderabad
Greetings from Siemesn
This is to inform you that if you have good domain HR experience venture into SAP otherwise gain relevant exp.
But when we compare HR & SAP HR ,the latter would be giving you more career prospects .
Kindly forward your updatd profile so that we can suggest you better.
Best Regards
Manga
Educational Consultant
Siemens Information Systems Limited
From India, Hyderabad
Hello Payal - It is a 2 sides of a Coin- It is good if u did -SAP - But while implementing think of IT Industry as well as Engg. Industry. - SATISH
From India, Belgaum
From India, Belgaum
hi..Faisal...
I can understand u'r situation. My suggestion is better to do the SAP-HR functional training. As fresher this is also difficult to get in a company. But u can be soon better than your current status.
Mainly you have to notice one think that SAP is certification. It does't required any IT background. If any body told you that they can teach u less than 1 laks then don't go that institute.You can see so many institutes in the market with good offer like placement and less charges. But you have to think, from SAP its self having 3 laks for certification. So go thru the SAP.com and find out the authorized training center from the web site in your area. I am opting you for to do the SAP-HR functional.
Pls don’t go for technical side. Its may become difficult for you. And also if you go thru the online educational mode from authorized training center then its may become 160000 Rs something …not sure but less than 2laks.
If you want know about SAP more then pleas ask correct person who is in the market or else u may misguided.
Regards,
Pramod
From India, Bangalore
I can understand u'r situation. My suggestion is better to do the SAP-HR functional training. As fresher this is also difficult to get in a company. But u can be soon better than your current status.
Mainly you have to notice one think that SAP is certification. It does't required any IT background. If any body told you that they can teach u less than 1 laks then don't go that institute.You can see so many institutes in the market with good offer like placement and less charges. But you have to think, from SAP its self having 3 laks for certification. So go thru the SAP.com and find out the authorized training center from the web site in your area. I am opting you for to do the SAP-HR functional.
Pls don’t go for technical side. Its may become difficult for you. And also if you go thru the online educational mode from authorized training center then its may become 160000 Rs something …not sure but less than 2laks.
If you want know about SAP more then pleas ask correct person who is in the market or else u may misguided.
Regards,
Pramod
From India, Bangalore
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