I would like to know how to choose which SAP module to be taken? Need to base on what criteria?
Is FICO difficult than other modules?
Is it possible that someone without any account background to take this module?
Please advise...
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Jun 19 2006, 03:02 PM, updated 20y ago
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Hi there,
I would like to know how to choose which SAP module to be taken? Need to base on what criteria? Is FICO difficult than other modules? Is it possible that someone without any account background to take this module? Please advise... |
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Jun 19 2006, 05:25 PM
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QUOTE(tanwasabi @ Jun 19 2006, 03:02 PM) Hi there, Yes, you can but u need to work very hard to understand the accounting works behind it. They usually advise that ONLY Finance background people to take up FI/CO but I seen many freshies take FICO when they join SAP consulting firms. It is much easier for them (that is what most of them replies) than MM or the rest. I would like to know how to choose which SAP module to be taken? Need to base on what criteria? Is FICO difficult than other modules? Is it possible that someone without any account background to take this module? Please advise... |
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Jun 20 2006, 01:40 PM
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QUOTE(tanwasabi @ Jun 19 2006, 03:02 PM) Hi there, What is your interest anyway? What is your background? FICO (Finance and Control) seems ok I guess but mostly people with accounting or finance background like to deal with FICO areas.I would like to know how to choose which SAP module to be taken? Need to base on what criteria? Is FICO difficult than other modules? Is it possible that someone without any account background to take this module? Please advise... |
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Jun 20 2006, 03:04 PM
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Hi Mavik, You seem so expert in SAP. Can i ask u something??
I'm IT grad, which type of SAP you would recommend? Any where to get into a SAP company then learn SAP system over the company besides taking the SAP course (coz is too costly) ? I heard JSPC got give chances to those ppl who wants to learn SAP and work there and learn there. Is it true? I did send mail to ask them, then they replied me to ask me send them my resume. So i sent it, but no reply after tat |
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Jun 20 2006, 03:39 PM
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QUOTE(tomato_gal @ Jun 20 2006, 03:04 PM) Hi Mavik, You seem so expert in SAP. Can i ask u something?? Hi.I'm IT grad, which type of SAP you would recommend? Any where to get into a SAP company then learn SAP system over the company besides taking the SAP course (coz is too costly) ? I heard JSPC got give chances to those ppl who wants to learn SAP and work there and learn there. Is it true? I did send mail to ask them, then they replied me to ask me send them my resume. So i sent it, but no reply after tat Dont be despair. You must understand that companies do not do recruiting all year round. There are time where you will be waiting for months to get an interview call into that dream company of yours and sometimes it is within weeks or days. Be patient and pray that they wont be missing your name in the next round of recruiting. As for the SAP module, I would suggest you go for functional modules either Finance (FI/CO) or Supply Chain Mgmt (SD,MM) or any other areas that you think going to be in demand in the future. Having said that, you may want to avoid technical like ABAP & BW coz there are no ways you can beat those cheap labors from India. The choice is ultimately yours really. Good luck! |
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Jun 20 2006, 03:46 PM
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Thank you Kristal. You also SAP consultant?
Yeah, i do really hope at least they call me up for an interview. So that got a chance. Have to wait lo, if this month no news, then next month i'll still send my resume again and again..hehehe.. Btw, for SAP, do they need to see what you major in ur degree then arrange you into which field? Eg, finance/account student take FICO, IT student take those technical ABAP & BW? What is SD ans MM or PP are doing? I mean normally the job function is like how? and also PS, PM and QM if you know. |
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Jun 20 2006, 04:55 PM
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QUOTE(tomato_gal @ Jun 20 2006, 03:46 PM) Thank you Kristal. You also SAP consultant? Go to this link and do a search on those terms. You should be able to find out all you need to know to get a brief introduction to SAP there. Yeah, i do really hope at least they call me up for an interview. So that got a chance. Have to wait lo, if this month no news, then next month i'll still send my resume again and again..hehehe.. Btw, for SAP, do they need to see what you major in ur degree then arrange you into which field? Eg, finance/account student take FICO, IT student take those technical ABAP & BW? What is SD ans MM or PP are doing? I mean normally the job function is like how? and also PS, PM and QM if you know. |
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Jun 20 2006, 08:43 PM
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QUOTE(tomato_gal @ Jun 20 2006, 03:46 PM) Thank you Kristal. You also SAP consultant? Not yet. Yeah, i do really hope at least they call me up for an interview. So that got a chance. Have to wait lo, if this month no news, then next month i'll still send my resume again and again..hehehe.. Btw, for SAP, do they need to see what you major in ur degree then arrange you into which field? Eg, finance/account student take FICO, IT student take those technical ABAP & BW? What is SD ans MM or PP are doing? I mean normally the job function is like how? and also PS, PM and QM if you know. My company is implementing an SAP project and I am lucky to get myself in. With free SAP trainings and hands-on experience whats more can I ask for? Mind you I have to wait for many years before getting this opportunity and I dont think many of you would be this loyal. Hehe Will be finishing 1 cycle soon. Just hoping Indian SAP technical experts (cant beat their salaries) would be targeting the US markets first before coming to Malaysia or Middle East. |
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Jun 20 2006, 08:56 PM
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QUOTE(tomato_gal @ Jun 20 2006, 03:46 PM) Btw, for SAP, do they need to see what you major in ur degree then arrange you into which field? Eg, finance/account student take FICO, IT student take those technical ABAP & BW? Sorry I missed these parts.What is SD ans MM or PP are doing? I mean normally the job function is like how? and also PS, PM and QM if you know. 1. I cant give you an exact answer as I dont work in an SAP consultancy company. But I would imagine Finance/Accounting degree grads would naturally be trained in FI/CO modules whilst IT will do either ABAP/BW. I also think that there is opportunity for IT students to be trained in functional modules but I havent seen any example of this yet. (Forgive my lil' SAP experience) 2. SAP Abbreaviations. (Dont let them scare u off! SD - Sales and Distribution MM - Materials Management QM - Quality Management PS - Project System PM - Plant Maintenance P/S: Mavik, correct me if I am wrong. This post has been edited by kristal: Jun 21 2006, 06:00 PM |
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Jun 21 2006, 12:50 AM
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Yup seems correct, might I ask in which module are you working with in your company implementing SAP?
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take MM or SD or BW or ABAP or BASIS
FICO is suitable for ppl who has accounting background fresh grad also can take from non accounting , but also must have strong basic of accounting |
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Jun 21 2006, 11:18 AM
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i got basic accounting background. Now needa look for those company got SAP or implementing SAP. Is hard to find
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Jun 28 2006, 02:37 AM
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JSPC bond for 2 years if you are selected and you need to compensate them if you leave within contract period.
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you can search in internet,,i cant remember the full name
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QUOTE(kristal @ Jun 20 2006, 08:43 PM) Not yet. Hi Kristel, may I know what modules that your company implementing now? May I know what is your company name as well please?My company is implementing an SAP project and I am lucky to get myself in. With free SAP trainings and hands-on experience whats more can I ask for? Mind you I have to wait for many years before getting this opportunity and I dont think many of you would be this loyal. Hehe Will be finishing 1 cycle soon. Just hoping Indian SAP technical experts (cant beat their salaries) would be targeting the US markets first before coming to Malaysia or Middle East. |
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