Hi Al,
I am a training manager in SOFT SKILLS. But basically, I am a S/W Professional, with a BE in Computer Tech. I have worked as a S/W Professional. This was later pursued by an MBA in Marketing & Finance. I was associated as a Corporate Trainer with a very esteemed organization. Now I am seeking kind suggestions from the entire forum of senior personnel. I am planning to do SAP - HR/CRM. Will it be beneficial to me? I do not have a degree in HR, so should I go for HR Domain in SAP or not? If not, then which domain should I pick up? Please reply to me at the earliest if possible.
From India, Lucknow
I am a training manager in SOFT SKILLS. But basically, I am a S/W Professional, with a BE in Computer Tech. I have worked as a S/W Professional. This was later pursued by an MBA in Marketing & Finance. I was associated as a Corporate Trainer with a very esteemed organization. Now I am seeking kind suggestions from the entire forum of senior personnel. I am planning to do SAP - HR/CRM. Will it be beneficial to me? I do not have a degree in HR, so should I go for HR Domain in SAP or not? If not, then which domain should I pick up? Please reply to me at the earliest if possible.
From India, Lucknow
Hi Renu,
Learning SAP is not easy. If you have good years of experience in a particular domain, it will fetch you good knowledge in SAP. Your experience, your qualification, and master's degree are in three different areas. Moreover, if you want to do SAP - HR, you should have good knowledge in HR activities.
For any information, kindly email me at jvanandh@gmail.com.
Thanks and all the best,
Vijay
From India, Bangalore
Learning SAP is not easy. If you have good years of experience in a particular domain, it will fetch you good knowledge in SAP. Your experience, your qualification, and master's degree are in three different areas. Moreover, if you want to do SAP - HR, you should have good knowledge in HR activities.
For any information, kindly email me at jvanandh@gmail.com.
Thanks and all the best,
Vijay
From India, Bangalore
Hi,
Doing the course of SAP-HR can't lead you to an HR professional. To enter this profession, one must have relevant knowledge. I agree with Mr. Vijay that even to complete your SAP-HR course, you are required to have knowledge of HR activities and functions.
So, to transition into HR, it would be better if you enroll yourself in a one-year HR Diploma Program at Symbiosis.
Regards,
Amit Seth.
From India, Ahmadabad
Doing the course of SAP-HR can't lead you to an HR professional. To enter this profession, one must have relevant knowledge. I agree with Mr. Vijay that even to complete your SAP-HR course, you are required to have knowledge of HR activities and functions.
So, to transition into HR, it would be better if you enroll yourself in a one-year HR Diploma Program at Symbiosis.
Regards,
Amit Seth.
From India, Ahmadabad
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