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SAP Job Seeker's Learning Guide
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03 Jun 2005
[IMAGE]Trying to land an SAP job? You have come to the right place. This SearchSAP.com guide gathers all the best information from across the Web to help you land that dream developer job, that blissful Basis position, that creme de la creme consulting role ... well, you get the idea. Check out our expert advice, resources, articles and online learning tools designed to get you ahead in your job search and make you a valuable commodity in today's competitive job market.
Happy job hunting!
Drop me an e-mail to let me know what other learning guides you'd like to see on SearchSAP.com.
Lauren K. Hoyt
Assistant Editor
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Ready to join the SAP community? Here's some advice
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"There is no one right way to break into SAP. You need to remember ...
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that the key to getting a foothold into the SAP world is not through training courses, but through hands-on project experience. I recommend two practical things: Head towards the area of SAP that is most relevant to your current skills, and review the SAP job openings you see online and compare them with your current skills. My approach to breaking into SAP is not to take the sexiest course you can find, but to carefully map your current skills into SAP and fill in the blanks."
-- Jon Reed
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[IMAGE]You'll find even more expert advice on careers and certification in our Ask the Expert section. If you're looking for personal advice, send in a question to our resident expert Jon Reed.
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You need two things to succeed as an independent SAP consultant: You need a hot, niche skill, backed up by years of relevant, focused experience, and you need client references from multiple SAP projects.
-- Jon Reed
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