hi guys,
SAP means system application product, it is german based erp and very effective. SAP hving different different module like HR,PRODUTION,SALES,CRM, etc etc it can impliment in any industry.
If, any one interested please approach good institute or SAP reconginzed institute only. like dharmesh already mentioined about good recongized institutes.... yes it is costly but it is worth.
Thanx
Nilesh
From India, Pune
SAP means system application product, it is german based erp and very effective. SAP hving different different module like HR,PRODUTION,SALES,CRM, etc etc it can impliment in any industry.
If, any one interested please approach good institute or SAP reconginzed institute only. like dharmesh already mentioined about good recongized institutes.... yes it is costly but it is worth.
Thanx
Nilesh
From India, Pune
hai guys,
doing sap is some thing you need to do more concentrate on your patience. oppertunities are less for freshers as well as trainers minmum 3yrs of core experience should be there to enter into the sap-hr.
so i hope you people can understand the situation and act accordingly
Regards
Siva Kumar Sarma:icon1:
From India, Ahmadabad
doing sap is some thing you need to do more concentrate on your patience. oppertunities are less for freshers as well as trainers minmum 3yrs of core experience should be there to enter into the sap-hr.
so i hope you people can understand the situation and act accordingly
Regards
Siva Kumar Sarma:icon1:
From India, Ahmadabad
Hi
Just went through the thread. Providing some basic info in simpler terms. hopefully it will b helpful.
SAP is an integrated software module or package developed by SAP AG (German in origin) that enables organizations to maintain a common HR database in scientific manner. This package helps in efficiently managing wide spectrum of HR functions.
The full form for SAP is System Application Products (in Data Processing).
It includes various modules / tools to take care of various functions in HR
Most of the HR decisions are Data based foolproof maintenance of the same is inevitable. SAP provides streamlined data that can be accessed from anywhere. Integration of data can be helpful in taking rational decision. It can also save the cost of companies from avoiding duplication of work.
About doing SAP course
Doing it from SISL or Genovate will cost high. Its true that companies prefer certified professionals over others but now trend is changing if you have 3+ years of domain experience and 1 year of SAP experience then even if you are not certified, you are accepted.
Again now SAP HR is changed to SAP HCM (next version), though I personally feels its just a change of name with some additional components and basic requirement remains the same your basic understanding of HR workflows and concepts.
If you have any querry feel free to revert at
Regards,
Sushil Patil
From India, Mumbai
Just went through the thread. Providing some basic info in simpler terms. hopefully it will b helpful.
SAP is an integrated software module or package developed by SAP AG (German in origin) that enables organizations to maintain a common HR database in scientific manner. This package helps in efficiently managing wide spectrum of HR functions.
The full form for SAP is System Application Products (in Data Processing).
It includes various modules / tools to take care of various functions in HR
- Organisation Management
- Personnel Administration
- Recruitment
- Personnel Development
- Compensation Management
- Time Management
- Payroll
- Some Additional Components
Most of the HR decisions are Data based foolproof maintenance of the same is inevitable. SAP provides streamlined data that can be accessed from anywhere. Integration of data can be helpful in taking rational decision. It can also save the cost of companies from avoiding duplication of work.
About doing SAP course
Doing it from SISL or Genovate will cost high. Its true that companies prefer certified professionals over others but now trend is changing if you have 3+ years of domain experience and 1 year of SAP experience then even if you are not certified, you are accepted.
Again now SAP HR is changed to SAP HCM (next version), though I personally feels its just a change of name with some additional components and basic requirement remains the same your basic understanding of HR workflows and concepts.
If you have any querry feel free to revert at
Regards,
Sushil Patil
From India, Mumbai
Hi there,
Even I would like to know about SAP - HR. Since, I am from a retail operations (sales) background, I intrested in switching over to another field, hence some of my friends suggested me about doing SAP - HR.
Can anyone let me know - from where I can apply for a cerified course, also I have heard that its too expensive, hence please let me know about it.
Rgds,
Uma
From India, Mumbai
Even I would like to know about SAP - HR. Since, I am from a retail operations (sales) background, I intrested in switching over to another field, hence some of my friends suggested me about doing SAP - HR.
Can anyone let me know - from where I can apply for a cerified course, also I have heard that its too expensive, hence please let me know about it.
Rgds,
Uma
From India, Mumbai
Hi uma Instead of doing SAP HR you can do SAP IS-Retail.. which is an apt for your profile i think... because already you have domain expertise. Think well and decide.. Cheer up. Malini S
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hi All
I would like to share one thing..
The concept of SAP training is for corporate who are already working on the domain...
i would suggest whoever really wants to take up a career in SAP please do it with certification. So that marketing yourself will be easy.
There are openings for SAP Freshers who are having domain expertise
Thank you
Malini S
From India, Madras
I would like to share one thing..
The concept of SAP training is for corporate who are already working on the domain...
i would suggest whoever really wants to take up a career in SAP please do it with certification. So that marketing yourself will be easy.
There are openings for SAP Freshers who are having domain expertise
Thank you
Malini S
From India, Madras
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