YES I have been working in SAP five years now. SAP is not easy the curve is rather steep... I never gave up and have doubled my salary in 5 years. I am considered a SME on the application at this point. Yes if you get good at SAP you skip the BS IT JOBS. Honestly SAP will work you hard and challenge you if you are a person who gets frustrated quick then SAP is not for you. THIS VIDEO IS 100% ACCURATE IN THE APPLICATION, VALUE AND DESCRIPTION OF SAP. Salary is around 127k right now.
What were you doing before starting in SAP though? Do you need a background in IT/CS etc to even land an entry level SAP job? Or, could it just be standalone. What if it's a career manufacturing worker who happens to be an SAP end user? Would getting SAP certification help land a job?
@@nismodragon I was an Industrial Engineering Tech .. focused on work processes and tech data. I began as a user of SAP . Then after a few years they asked me if I wanted a developer license.. From there the salary kept jumping.. Especially during CVID
I'm an engineer I was offered to take an SAP position. but should I just ignore my degree and do SAP? I believe engineers can make more than SAP specialists. What do you think?
I have supply chain background but have been interested in switching to it side. I have been considering different options and sap stands out thanks for your video
Hello Sir, I have a bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management with vast experience in warehouse management and logistics. How beneficial do you it believe it would be to invest in a SAP certification?
Nice Video thanks. I have few questions, how to find the structure of SAP; like if i am into marketing and want to know which are appropriate? Also do you think that certification is sufficient to get a job even without relevant SAP Experience but rather other business or marketing experience? By the way i live in Germany, so it is SAP predominantly here
Hello, I’ve been in accounting/finance for seven years and I’m looking to transition to an SAP functional role. Which certification do you suggest I get? Thanks for your work!
I drive trucks I have friends that fail random drugs test one had to move to Atlanta. he told me he had a hard time finding a sap agents that why I’m here.
Thanks for the video, I am accountant with over 7 years experience and I started using SAP about a year ago so I have Interest in getting certification to become consultant in the FICO part of SAP. Can you guide me through?
Hi. I have Project Management experience specifically in software delivery. I have worked on applications which are ERP connected and have managed the delivery, ie standing up instances etc for my applications to Go-live. What I do want to move into is more a technical role, I am attracted to SAP but unsure where to start. What’s your best advice. Should I start by looking into SAP and then potentially learning a language , would that be useful if I wanted to be a SAP Project Manager for example?
Look into working at Accenture. They have project managers for SAP projects that are highly needed. Accenture also has may programs that can train you on the job to move into a move functional role in SAP unless you want to be more technical which is more coding. Thought I’d comment since I am also in project management and wanting to be a SAP Consultant 😊
✍Hello respected sir ..i am MECHANICAL ENGINEER in industry. age is 39 ...now due to some health issues...i i want to change my field from MECHANICAL engineer to SAP MM ..is it worth or not ? At this age....? Is this good decision or bad . Kindly guide....we are group of 7 friends....waiting for your answer.....✍
You do not necessarily need a degree, but you need to make a sure a certification of any kind opens the door and fits where you are in your career. A high-end certification with zero related job experience may raise questions you cannot answer.
Im working currently as an IT Supporter as a newcomer at the moment and my plan is to collect experiences in IT and go into SAP Consulting in the future. Im currently 28 years old. What would be your recommendation as an experienced expert? Im thinking about keeping my job right now and maybe study business IT at the same time, so I could a bachelor certification. Or could I cut the studying and do the SAP certifications now to get my foot into the SAP world? I feel like my time is running out at and it's too late for studying at my age...
Im an SAP end user for a pharmaceutical company. I do have extensive knowledgr in SAP, Im interested to get into SAP ERP as a career transition. Whay do you recommend.
I am koushik Ganguly from India, I have done my MBA from eiilm kolkata specialization in marketing, now I am interested to get into sap sd consultant job, I will get it America
Quite a few variables to consider. Continue with the education and try to add another certification as it builds up credibility. Find online discussions about SAP (maybe Reddit, a forum, etc.) and start posting helpful and supportive postings, answers to questions, etc. You can also ask questions about difficult scenarios and see who responds and potentially start networking with those individuals. On LinkedIn you can post "blog post" style postings. Spend time researching certain SAP related topics and write about them. Use tags. Look up companies on LinkedIn that post jobs for SAP and reach out to the recruiters and ask for advice... You may have to purchase the LinkedIn premium subscription, but you want to ask these individuals about what they recommend if one wanted to work for them down the road. Polish your message with them. Example: Dear Amy. I noticed your company lists quite a few SAP jobs lately. I am in process of becoming more experienced with SAP and was wondering if you provide me with advice what your company may be looking for in future candidates. I heard great things about XYZ corporation and your last job posting motivated me to reach out. .... You get the idea. It may take a bit to get a response, but it is part of networking and making yourself visible. The recruiter may take notice of you and recommend you internally to a hiring manager. Like everything, it is a numbers game and you need patience and persistence.
Without knowing your background that is difficult to say. Find some SAP job listings on Indeed or LinkedIn that are SAP related. You may be able to get a clue what they are looking for and then map out a plan on how to become an SAP consultant. The job requirements can be lengthy. Break them apart into smaller pieces. Maybe focus on one industry or area and then go deep there. A role as a business systems analyst may be a good starting point. Then add SAP certifications and develop your skill set accordingly. Don't get discouraged. If it would be easy to get such a position and salary, everyone would do it. Nobody gets there by taking shortcuts and many people simply give up too early because they want that high salary now.
I have a background in economics, an i got offered of a job at sap ps. I am not really familiar with it. Do you think that is is worth it or should i try something else?
@@ITCareerGuide thanks for your anwer. They told me that some employee will train me during the working hours. Do you believe that sap ps is good as a career in comparison to other modules like sd, fi and mm? Thanks in advance.
Sir I am koushik Ganguly from India, I have done my MBA, specialization marketing and finance, after that I have experience in sales manager, after that I am done SAP SD course, now I am 38, I wanted to enter sap sd consultant job at America, therefore I will apply for that may I eligible for get good job at America??? Is my profile work???plz reply my way queries
YES I have been working in SAP five years now. SAP is not easy the curve is rather steep... I never gave up and have doubled my salary in 5 years. I am considered a SME on the application at this point. Yes if you get good at SAP you skip the BS IT JOBS. Honestly SAP will work you hard and challenge you if you are a person who gets frustrated quick then SAP is not for you. THIS VIDEO IS 100% ACCURATE IN THE APPLICATION, VALUE AND DESCRIPTION OF SAP. Salary is around 127k right now.
That's correct
I get frustrated easy but I am quick study. I learn pretty easy so I think it worth a try
What were you doing before starting in SAP though? Do you need a background in IT/CS etc to even land an entry level SAP job? Or, could it just be standalone. What if it's a career manufacturing worker who happens to be an SAP end user? Would getting SAP certification help land a job?
@@nismodragon I was an Industrial Engineering Tech .. focused on work processes and tech data. I began as a user of SAP . Then after a few years they asked me if I wanted a developer license.. From there the salary kept jumping.. Especially during CVID
I'm an engineer I was offered to take an SAP position. but should I just ignore my degree and do SAP? I believe engineers can make more than SAP specialists. What do you think?
I have supply chain background but have been interested in switching to it side. I have been considering different options and sap stands out thanks for your video
Good choice! Best of luck, Josh.
this is a motivation, i need to keep the energy up
I work in SAP and have been for some years now. I believe that it is possible to make a business out of SAP also.
What certifications would you recommend if i got a non Information technology degree?
That was my exact thought. I have a true technical background also so the hustler in me is likkkee 🤔🤔🤔
Hey brother , hope you're doing great. I'm also learning SAP mm module. Is it possible ,we can connect on LinkedIn??
Hello Sir,
I have a bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management with vast experience in warehouse management and logistics. How beneficial do you it believe it would be to invest in a SAP certification?
Nice Video thanks. I have few questions, how to find the structure of SAP; like if i am into marketing and want to know which are appropriate? Also do you think that certification is sufficient to get a job even without relevant SAP Experience but rather other business or marketing experience? By the way i live in Germany, so it is SAP predominantly here
Hello, I’ve been in accounting/finance for seven years and I’m looking to transition to an SAP functional role. Which certification do you suggest I get? Thanks for your work!
SAP FI/CO
This is a good option @@valonkola4297
SAP FICO
I am a new subscriber to your channel. How is it easy for a lawyer to transition into SAP career? What is the best domain to be in if it is possible?
Sir, I'm a fico consultant of 2 years experiences. I live in China now,and I wonder how to find a job in Canada. Could you give me some advice?
I drive trucks I have friends that fail random drugs test one had to move to Atlanta. he told me he had a hard time finding a sap agents that why I’m here.
May I now the SAP cloud consultant earn handsome salary than other modules
Kindly share the details..
Very true.
What is the best resource for learnig SAP?
Nice vedio and guidlines. Which is the best instituite in USA for consultant level training
I do not know if there is a best one. It depends highly on the teacher/training professional.
@@ITCareerGuide could you please share any one good as per your knowledge?
Thanks for this video 👏🏻👏🏻
This was very good! And I won't hit you with a big stick! Lol!! Hope you're well sir. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it, John. :-)
Can I with this certificate work from home? I am in Libya, and this field is still unknown.
The certificate itself has not much to do with from where you work. Your country where you reside could be a limiting factor in general though.
I'm new to SAP and looking to get certified. Any recommendations on which certification to start with for beginners?
Thanks for the video, I am accountant with over 7 years experience and I started using SAP about a year ago so I have Interest in getting certification to become consultant in the FICO part of SAP. Can you guide me through?
That is a very specific question - let me do some research.
You can do it you will not regret it if you become a consultant
Hey
How is the job opportunities for SAP FICO. Did you land at any job? Your answers and suggestions might be helpful to me
What's you opinion about doing certifications in SAP SuccessFactors and the career path
Hi. I have Project Management experience specifically in software delivery. I have worked on applications which are ERP connected and have managed the delivery, ie standing up instances etc for my applications to Go-live. What I do want to move into is more a technical role, I am attracted to SAP but unsure where to start. What’s your best advice. Should I start by looking into SAP and then potentially learning a language , would that be useful if I wanted to be a SAP Project Manager for example?
Look into working at Accenture. They have project managers for SAP projects that are highly needed. Accenture also has may programs that can train you on the job to move into a move functional role in SAP unless you want to be more technical which is more coding. Thought I’d comment since I am also in project management and wanting to be a SAP Consultant 😊
@@boomnetta4 funnily enough I work at a large consultancy and currently work on a program alongside Accenture.
✍Hello respected sir ..i am MECHANICAL ENGINEER in industry. age is 39 ...now due to some health issues...i i want to change my field from MECHANICAL engineer to SAP MM ..is it worth or not ? At this age....? Is this good decision or bad . Kindly guide....we are group of 7 friends....waiting for your answer.....✍
I don't have any degree should I do that? If yes which one is best for me? I recently moved to the USA. I want to get this certificate asap.
You do not necessarily need a degree, but you need to make a sure a certification of any kind opens the door and fits where you are in your career. A high-end certification with zero related job experience may raise questions you cannot answer.
Hi, how is the market for SAP EWM consultant?
Im working currently as an IT Supporter as a newcomer at the moment and my plan is to collect experiences in IT and go into SAP Consulting in the future. Im currently 28 years old.
What would be your recommendation as an experienced expert? Im thinking about keeping my job right now and maybe study business IT at the same time, so I could a bachelor certification.
Or could I cut the studying and do the SAP certifications now to get my foot into the SAP world?
I feel like my time is running out at and it's too late for studying at my age...
28 also and finding myself at the same identical position as you....after 6 six months, where has your journey taken you?
@@riskyminority841 Im 22 and trying to get into Consulting from a INYS Background, has has your journey been in the last year?
Hahahaha. You’re 28 and talk like you’re 40. I hope you’re doing well.
I am SAP SD consultant having 2 years experience ,I want to do MS but not sure about branch please advise me about this
Great video!
You didn't say a word on how to learn SAP....
Coursera has a course
Im an SAP end user for a pharmaceutical company. I do have extensive knowledgr in SAP, Im interested to get into SAP ERP as a career transition. Whay do you recommend.
Are you looking to be an employee or rather more a consultant?
@@ITCareerGuide Im looking into being an employee and eventually consultant.
A Very big selute sir to you for valuable information
@IT career guide.
Can you post a video career changers in their 40s?
From non-IT background to IT.
Let me add this to my list. Do you have a specific area of I.T. in mind or more in general?
@IT Career Guide do you have a video for career changers in their 40s wanting to get into SAP. Specifically non- IT background like accounting
How is the scope?
I am koushik Ganguly from India, I have done my MBA from eiilm kolkata specialization in marketing, now I am interested to get into sap sd consultant job, I will get it America
Its had securing a job without sap experience.
I had a certification in SAP HR
What do you advice?
Quite a few variables to consider. Continue with the education and try to add another certification as it builds up credibility. Find online discussions about SAP (maybe Reddit, a forum, etc.) and start posting helpful and supportive postings, answers to questions, etc. You can also ask questions about difficult scenarios and see who responds and potentially start networking with those individuals. On LinkedIn you can post "blog post" style postings. Spend time researching certain SAP related topics and write about them. Use tags. Look up companies on LinkedIn that post jobs for SAP and reach out to the recruiters and ask for advice... You may have to purchase the LinkedIn premium subscription, but you want to ask these individuals about what they recommend if one wanted to work for them down the road. Polish your message with them. Example: Dear Amy. I noticed your company lists quite a few SAP jobs lately. I am in process of becoming more experienced with SAP and was wondering if you provide me with advice what your company may be looking for in future candidates. I heard great things about XYZ corporation and your last job posting motivated me to reach out. .... You get the idea. It may take a bit to get a response, but it is part of networking and making yourself visible. The recruiter may take notice of you and recommend you internally to a hiring manager. Like everything, it is a numbers game and you need patience and persistence.
@@ITCareerGuide thank you
To get better future
Hi, I am interested to do SAP SD
Is SAP security high in-demand job?
What career path would you recommend for getting into sap consulting?
Without knowing your background that is difficult to say. Find some SAP job listings on Indeed or LinkedIn that are SAP related. You may be able to get a clue what they are looking for and then map out a plan on how to become an SAP consultant. The job requirements can be lengthy. Break them apart into smaller pieces. Maybe focus on one industry or area and then go deep there. A role as a business systems analyst may be a good starting point. Then add SAP certifications and develop your skill set accordingly.
Don't get discouraged. If it would be easy to get such a position and salary, everyone would do it. Nobody gets there by taking shortcuts and many people simply give up too early because they want that high salary now.
Well said
Thanks 😊
Can I earm from India, if yes how will apply???
I have a background in economics, an i got offered of a job at sap ps. I am not really familiar with it. Do you think that is is worth it or should i try something else?
SAP can be a very high-paying role in IT. Are they offering any training by chance?
@@ITCareerGuide thanks for your anwer. They told me that some employee will train me during the working hours. Do you believe that sap ps is good as a career in comparison to other modules like sd, fi and mm? Thanks in advance.
Hello, I’m into marketing, what SAP would you recommend for me
SAP FICO
SAP SD
Bro ur info is very useful.i would like to learn sap mm to get better furute
Best of luck my friend. I think it is worth the effort.
Sir I am koushik Ganguly from India, I have done my MBA, specialization marketing and finance, after that I have experience in sales manager, after that I am done SAP SD course, now I am 38, I wanted to enter sap sd consultant job at America, therefore I will apply for that may I eligible for get good job at America??? Is my profile work???plz reply my way queries
May I earn $ 100 per hour from India, if yes how will apply for it???
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