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Accenture or Capgemini.

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Hi...,

Which one is the best company to choose in SAP career.

Regards

JYothi.

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MaheshChandra
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which offers good salary?

which giving good designation?

where there is more scope for development (for ours)?

"Don't work for Company, Work for Yourself" (slogan of our BOSS)

Based on logic: SAP= 19116= 36

Accenture =1+ 33514202118+5=90

Capgemini =3+ 1167513914+9=77

Since SAP and Accenture are divided by a same number '3' Accenture is best.

regards

Mahesh

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Based on logic: SAP= 19116= 36

Accenture =1+ 33514202118+5=90

Capgemini =3+ 1167513914+9=77

Since SAP and Accenture are divided by a same number '3' Accenture is best.

You decision making process is quite odd... 😄

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>

> which offers good salary?

> which giving good designation?

> where there is more scope for development (for ours)?

> "Don't work for Company, Work for Yourself" (slogan of our BOSS)

>

> Based on logic: SAP= 19116= 36

> Accenture =1+ 33514202118+5=90

> Capgemini =3+ 1167513914+9=77

> Since SAP and Accenture are divided by a same number '3' Accenture is best.

>

> regards

> Mahesh

I'd say Capgemini since 77 can be divided by 7 resulting in 11 which is the number of Fools.

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the one that gives you more money.

if after a few months the other pays more, then , switch.

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the one that gives you more money, if after a few months the other pays more, then , switch.

Ahhh... finally someone that understands business! 😄

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Ha ha!

Consulting companies are all the same. As long as you charge clients for your services, they'll keep you. when you go on the bench, you will soon be laid off. So... you are just a number for them, so, treat them as numbers too!

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Lakshmipathi
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If you are in the initial phase of SAP, my suggestion would be dont give much weightage to your perks but give weightage to your projects, so that you will get a golden opportunity to configure various issues and thus, you learn a lot.

Once you familiarise with the process in the module in which you are over a period of time, then you can demand your perks.

thanks

G. Lakshmipathi

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which offers good salary?------Well this depends on the criticality of the requirement and not on your negotiation skills

which giving good designation?----


It depends on your relevant experience and not your negotiation skills

where there is more scope for development (for ours)?----


It depends on your relationship with your manager and on nothing else

Where you get lots of holidays----


Well fortunately I know once place like that and that is IBM

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dear M's

M 's has to look on this. i am awaiting party when P.S chooses a company and closes this thread.The above person making my client(P.S) more confuse. still she/he is not able to decide between two, he's giving another option. Huh i need to calculate one more time.

request: Don't confuse more by saying 'Working in SAP/SDN is more advantage . then the P.S will totally leave SAP technology'

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Mahesh

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I'm sorry I did not understand a thing, can you say it again with different words?

Thomas

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"." is only 2 keys away from "M" on my keyboard.

Try reading it that way?

Cheers,

Julius

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Moved to the Career Center...

(note: some comments are from the Coffee Corner..

Cheers,

Julius

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ANSWERED

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ANSWERED? How so? I didn´t find anything useful for my own career. Please explain:))

Cheers Otto

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Answered

I guess this might be the root cause

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