Dear All,
I was looking for information related to SAP. There were a lot of questions in my mind about it:?:.
I have tried to collect some information which would be very benificial to all beginers.:-P
Topics are as under :
· ABOUT SAP
· SAP IS UNIQUE
· LEARN SAP
· SAP HISTORY
· SAP ADVANTAGES
· SAP FUNCTIONALITY
· SAP MODULES
· SAP QUES & ANS
If you have more info related to SAP-HR please share with me. My ID is - :icon6:
Knowledge grows by sharing.:)
Thanks & Regards,
Anish Kumar Arya
MBA-HR
Mumbai
9619149694

From India, Bhopal
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Thanks Anish, Your information about SAP is really useful.It has particularly helped me a lot as I have been looking for information about SAP. Can you tell me if there is any institute available like the one you are doing,here in calgary.
Thanks once again
Rekha


Dear Ms. Rekha,
Thanks for your quote.:)
When I was looking for some info about it, I was not getting. But because of our other friends in 'citehr', I had collected this info.:idea:
By the way - Knowledge grows by sharing, isn't it?:icon6:
As I am in Mumbai, I would not be able to help you out in searching proper institute in your location. But I suggest you to personally visit the institute & on the basis of your judgement join it.
What is your location?:?: If I would find any info for your in your location, I will let you know.
Thanks & Regards,
Anish Kumar Arya
MBA-HR
9619149694
Mumbai

From India, Bhopal
Hi,
Can u tell me from which instutue r u doing this course in mumbai? i am thinking to do from siemens but its very costly ,for that i want to know about u r instutue name am in mumbai so i acn joined this

From India, Mumbai
Dear Anish
Thank you very much for the information abt SAP.Iam looking for an institute or organization providing training in SAP - HR module.It should be corespondence type or weekend program.Can you pls help me on his.
Regards
Mithun

From India, Mumbai
Hii Anish,

Thanx for providing such a valuable information. i need some suggestion frm u. I am a B.Tech in IT . Presently i m pursuing MBA frm Delhi. I have decided to choose HR as Major. and IT as minor. if i choose IT as minor , college will provide free SAP training. i don't think they will teach SAP as per the industry requirements. they will give just a overview of it. so pls tell me should i take IT as minor ?:confused: and pls also tell me if there are any good institutes at Delhi for SAP. Is it necessary to take SAP training from a Branded Institute?
Anjana

From India, Delhi
Dear Friends,

Today was 2nd day of my SAP-HR Functional module.

I can not suggest you right now the name of my Institute. Let me once convince with its effectiveness then I will let you know.

Mean while do visit different institutions wherever they are providing SAP training. By comparing their fee structure, facilities, support, most important - faculy, post placement support are the different criterias.

But I would suggest to join it as early as possible. Its golden time to start it. In the month of April - May we will get good opportunities.

Institutes are providing very flexible timings. It could be 4 hr a day (5 days a week), 2 hrs a day, Saturday-Sunday or Only Sunday. Accordingly the time duration will increase or decrease.

I will share my personal experience of initial 5 days' training.

Keep discussing. We will get good ideas here.

Please share some more info if anybudy get to know about On the Job training in SAP or full time and part-time job in Mumbai.

Regards,

Anish Kumar Arya
MBA-HR
9619149694
Mumbai

From India, Bhopal
Dear Sachin,
It was my very little effort. We all can make wonder together. The only way of increasing knowledge is 'Sharing it with others'.
I request you to kindly provide info related to Jobs in SAP-HR.
I left my job & doing SAP-HR. I am also looking for Part-time or full time Job in Mumbai.
Keep in touch.
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Regards,
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Anish Kumar Arya
MBA-HR
096191 49694
099304 69093

From India, Bhopal
Dear Ms. Anjana,

First of all thanks for recognising my efforts.

I wd try my best to give you my idea on your different questions.

There are different factors on which people choose specialisation. If you are an Engineer with IT and taking HR as your major then you will have ample opportunities in IT Industry. Taking IT as your minor could give you ease because its your cup of tea, but after entering into management, I suggest you to take other options so that it will increase your knowledge base.

How a business enterprise works and how different departments are inter-connected, that you need to learn.

Now, lets talk about SAP. You are right, in ur college you will get an exposure same as like learning any other software package. But SAP is not only understanding its capabilities, but also its application in business function integration. Therefore our seniors suggest us to go for SAP only after acquiring at least 1 year of domain experience in Industry of your interest.

All my thoughts above might not be correct or satisfying your query, because everybody has different perspective. Friends, please correct me if I am wrong on any of the points.

I also request our other friends too, to discuss it here, so that everybody would get the advantage out of that.

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Regards,
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Anish Kumar Arya
MBA-HR
096191 49694
099304 69093


From India, Bhopal
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