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Hi sir, Im a IT professional , and working in Manufacturing Plant where SAP are using frequently, so i want to switch my role from IT engineer to SAP consultant, so please guide me and suggest where i should start and which course is better for me.
Thank you for your comment! Transitioning to an SAP consultant is a great move. Here’s a quick guide to get you started: Understand SAP Basics: Start with foundational knowledge of SAP and its modules. Identify Your Focus: Given your manufacturing background, consider modules like MM (Material Management) or PP (Production Planning). Get Trained: Enroll in SAP’s official courses or use platforms like OpenSAP, Coursera, or LinkedIn Learning. Practice: Gain hands-on experience through sandbox environments or real projects in your company. Join SAP Communities: Engage with SAP forums and LinkedIn groups for insights and networking. Consult Colleagues: Seek advice from current SAP consultants in your organization. Best of luck on your journey! Feel free to ask if you have more questions!
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Yes, learning SAP will help you become a data analyst, especially with tools like SAP BW, SAP HANA, and SAP Analytics Cloud, which are widely used for data analysis, reporting, and business intelligence in many organizations.
That’s great that you’ve already got some SAP experience as an end user! Transitioning to a consultant role is totally doable. Since you already understand how SAP works from the user side, I’d recommend starting by choosing a specific module you’re passionate about-like SAP MM, SD (Sales and Distribution), or FICO, depending on what you’ve worked with.
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Great question! SAP BASIS doesn't require extensive coding knowledge, making it accessible even for those without a strong programming background. As for learning it within a month, it is possible for a fresher to grasp the basics with dedicated effort and proper guidance. Our upcoming live-streaming session will cover essential topics like installation, configuration, database administration, performance optimization, troubleshooting, and ensuring system security and compliance. If you have more questions, feel free to reach out via WhatsApp at wa.me/15153097846 or email us at info@zarantech.com. You can also explore our full course here: zarantech.teachable.com/p/sap-basis-training
Hi sir.. I am new in SAP. Can you please tell me about the minimum package that can a SAP basis person can be offered? Not only SAP basis.. In complete SAP domain.. Minimum and maximum package. Fresher to 2+ or 3+ years experience person. How will be the Salary package vary?
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Hi. I am diploma engineer ..completed in 2001 huge gap in my career but with4 years experience in academic and 2 year industry experience....but salary too much less i have lot of responsibility ..i want start my career again can i start with basis module plz guide me recently working in a college as lab assistant i
Hi! Given your background and experience, starting a career in SAP Basis is a good choice. SAP Basis is in demand, and your IT background will be helpful. Here’s a suggested path: 1. Get Trained: Enroll in an SAP Basis course. There are many online platforms offering quality training, including SAP's own training resources. 2. Hands-On Practice: Try to get practical experience through labs or internships. Many training programs offer hands-on practice. 3. Certify: Consider getting SAP certified. This can significantly enhance your job prospects. 4. Network: Join SAP communities and forums to connect with professionals and learn about job opportunities. Your past experience and dedication to learning will help you transition successfully. Best of luck! If you need more guidance, feel free to ask.
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Thanks for your question! SAP can definitely be learned even if you're from a non-IT background. A lot of people with different career paths find success in SAP. If you're interested in something more business-focused, you might want to explore SAP modules like SAP MM (Material Management) or SAP FICO (Finance and Controlling). These deal with business processes rather than technical development, so they can be easier to grasp for someone without a coding background.
Hlo i am working for a non-technical it's been 2 year's i want to move for IT which is best to learn good opportunity good job Guide me please Sap basis, cybersecurity + networking or devops etc.... . Guide me which is best also i have completed mba in information technology {systems}.. Tell me which one is best opportunity to move forward?. 🙏🏻
Hello! Given your MBA in Information Technology (Systems) and your desire to transition into IT, each of the fields you mentioned-SAP BASIS, cybersecurity + networking, and DevOps-offers unique opportunities: SAP BASIS: Ideal if you're interested in managing and administering SAP environments. It’s highly specialized and in demand, especially in enterprises using SAP systems. Cybersecurity + Networking: This field is growing rapidly due to increasing security threats. It offers a wide range of job opportunities and is critical for protecting IT infrastructure. DevOps: Focuses on bridging development and operations. It’s great for improving software deployment efficiency and is highly valued in companies aiming for agile and continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) practices. Given your background in IT systems, you might find DevOps particularly rewarding as it combines management skills with technical know-how. However, if you have a keen interest in a specific area like SAP or cybersecurity, those fields are also excellent choices with strong job prospects. Choose based on your interests and career goals. Good luck! Foe more information connect with us, Whatsapp - wa.me/15153097846 also check out our website www.zarantech.com
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