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Former Member
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Hi

I am SAP FI certified. i have 4 years of experience accounts. Now i offered to join implementation project with some conditions as follows

1. No payment for first three months.

2. After three months i will be paid Rs 10000

Should i join the company?

Give your valuable inputs.

Regards

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RamanKorrapati
Active Contributor
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Hi Rinki,

As my exp its not good idea for you. Even now days as fresher employee also getting 20+K.

Is it MNC or any out sourcing one?

if your present situations(personal financial wise) are at harder and much need for you then you can get in. other wise you can wait and keep try for good chances then one day you will get better one.

Even from now to end of march 2014, there might be lot recruit may happen on SAP profiles and let's wait and keep trying. you may succeed.

Thanks

anshu_lilhori
Active Contributor
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Hi Rinki,

As you have domain knowledge in finance and also certified in FI. So according to me no company should consider you as fresher.Though you do not have much hands on experience on system but still you know the concepts of Finance and that will not change ever i believe

Debit will remain debit and credit will remain credit.

Moreover if you do not have any financial constraints and you do not get any great offer in the mean time then you may take this opportunity up to get an entry in SAP market.

Make sure you do proper enquiry regarding that company before you get it.

Hope this helps.

Regards,

AL

Former Member
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Hi Rinki,

A few points to consider and evaluate before you take any decision.

- Is your current job is good and will it provide good growth in future?

- How has your experience in finding a job in SAP (FI) in other companies, have you received calls/appeared in interview, what was the outcome?

If you believe that you like this opportunity and you will get good growth then you may go ahead. You can learn CO also while doing this job which will be good.

I know many people are still waiting for their first break in SAP since more than 18 months and even 2 years.

Make sure that this company is a genuine one and do some background check/verification. Get things written in the form of an agreement which is solid.

Good Luck.

Nagarajan Viswanathan