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May 28th, 2008 05:04 PM #1
guys, in need your opinion/expert advice...
is it worth to pay the price (around 380,000 - 500,000 plus) for the certification program offered by kaisa consulting? (i will be financing my own training) i plan to change my specialisation from it infrastructure to application. i would like to be a sap basis consultant. what is the going rate for sap basis?
your insights will be highly appreciated.
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May 28th, 2008 06:33 PM #2
I had my internship at the SAP department of a big oil company and the people there were spending money like it grows on trees. The people there had no concept of budget. How I wish I could live my life that way.
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June 2nd, 2008 10:39 AM #3
Well... SAP BASIS is more on the "infrastructure" part of SAP.
IMO - if your current company doesn't have SAP or you don't have a previous exposure to it... it would be quite hard to market yourself afterwards (since you won't have enough experience or practice) as a full-pledged SAP Consultant more so is you're planning to take SAP BASIS.
Yes - you maybe able to pass the certification examination but it's a whole lot different when you're on the job already. There is a lot of stuff that won't be covered by the program and you'll only learn from that through experience.
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June 2nd, 2008 10:56 AM #4
[QUOTE=mazdamazda;1083291]Well... SAP BASIS is more on the "infrastructure" part of SAP.
IMO - if your current company doesn't have SAP or you don't have a previous exposure to it... it would be quite hard to market yourself afterwards (since you won't have enough experience or practice) as a full-pledged SAP Consultant more so is you're planning to take SAP BASIS.
clarify ko lang, you mean to say that SAP Basis consultant are not anymore in demand in the phils? I've talked with an HR in a big company here and this HR mentions that they do get fresh graduates from the accredited sap training here in the phils just after graduation, they also train people from their company just to augment their requirements.
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June 2nd, 2008 11:15 AM #5
Nope... that's not what I meant to say. The demand for any SAP job here (or abroad) is high.
If you don't have a previous experience before attending a SAP training, you might not be able to get yourself a more lucrative position (for example as a Sr. BASIS Consultant) to offset the cost of the training. The ROI for the said training might be a year or so...
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June 3rd, 2008 08:57 AM #6
*mazdamazda
do you know the starting offer for SAP basis? or any salary range that you know of?
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June 3rd, 2008 10:09 AM #7
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June 3rd, 2008 02:17 PM #8
OT: basta SAP, guru na yan si mazdamazda. pinagaagawan yan dito sa pilipinas eh...
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June 3rd, 2008 10:16 PM #9
oo nga san ka nakakita ng SAP consultant na maghapong nasa harap ng computer discussing cars, camera, fnba, etc.
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question ko is if its a true hybrid or a mild hybrid
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