Dear All,
I would like to know in brief about SAP HR TRAINING, Is it really required for HR or value addition for HR department.
Kindly explain and guide me the right place to train in SAP for HR.
Because so many calls i receive for SAP HR Training and placement in which i would like to know which is genuine.
Iam from Chennai kindly guide me seniors and what is the actual course fees.
Thanks in Advance
Ayisha

From India, Chennai
Dear Seniors Expecting your valuable reply , kindly help me. Thanks in Advance Ayisha
From India, Chennai
Dear Mr Amal,

SAP in an integrated software, which give output of different dept. on basis of data provided in the software (mainly reporting system). It avoids repeatition of same work by different persons/dept.

I would suggest you to first do any course which is related to core activities of HR (Human Resource Planning, Recruitment, Training, Employee Benefits & Compensation, PF-ESI, Payroll, Taxation, Leave etc.). Though all the fields are very vast in present scenario. In big organization there are different HR persons for different tasks. You can learn basic points of all the above and choose some of them for your specialized area.

SAP is just a software which make things easy where work is being done in a big volume. After SAP course you may be given preferance in SAP working organizations, but prior to that you must have the basic knowledge.

Moreover, now a days there are many HR software available in the market. Many company customized the softwares as per their requirements and prefer to work on them.

Hope this will help you to take right decision.

From India, Delhi
SAP will become obsolete in another year or so with emergence of new cloud based ERPs like SuccessFactors..ur SAP expertise today will b outdated tomorrow n u will hv to learn new ERP..companies also keep on migrating to newer ERP's after few years..hence its better to get trained on future skills required ti excel in HR role like AI, VBA macros, automation, lean six sigma n Data analytics
From India, Pune
Hi,
Well said Jeetendra!! Adding up to his views i would suggest you to explore more about the current HR trend and focus on key areas where HR as a Human capital can be mutually beneficial.
Regards,
Sumithra Krishnan, Chennai.

From India, Madras
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