2013 Dec 17 11:36 AM
Hello team,
Thank you for registering me with the community. Kindly address my doubts below:
A big HELLO to everyone from Mayur V Patel, Mumbai, India. I'm working with a private firm (educational sector) & we happened to implement SAP SD 3 yrs. back. I'm an AM - Operations, PAN India Retail and E-commerce. I have been working on the module since past 2.8 yrs. & find myself very proud to mention this. I was a part of the support team while implementation & have been an end-user since then. I manage / co-ordinate overall operations, supply chain, etc. via the SD module & I enjoy doing it. I recently completed my Masters as well in Ops. mgmt. & supply chain. I have an overall experience of 9+ yrs. & I'm looking out for an ultimate exposure in SAP (permanent career):
I'm very passionate about SAP & would definitely like to make a very choice-full career in it. Please help me with the below:
Please share your inputs / guidelines. Good Day & thank you for allowing me to put my question through.
Regards,
Mayur V Patel
2013 Dec 17 4:26 PM
Not required, if you are really interested , then go for certification
Yes, possible
my recommendation would be to continue with the existing job, if you want consultant role, then you may need to start from fresher level.
in case, you are really interested , then you can switch over to consultant role.
Yes, you can use the skills
Thanks
SKKS
2013 Dec 17 4:26 PM
Not required, if you are really interested , then go for certification
Yes, possible
my recommendation would be to continue with the existing job, if you want consultant role, then you may need to start from fresher level.
in case, you are really interested , then you can switch over to consultant role.
Yes, you can use the skills
Thanks
SKKS
2013 Dec 18 5:59 AM
Thank you Mr. Singh for your inputs. Also if I continue with my current job, what can I expect as a SAP user? I do not want to be an user all the time & would want to move a step ahead. Cheers.
2013 Dec 17 6:32 PM
Hi Mayur...
Should I go for certification?
Not Compulsory, but as per my opinion you should go for certification, you are end-user and there is major difference between running the transaction codes from sales order to invoice (OTC cycle) and prepare/configure these standard transaction codes with lots of validations & user exists as per business requirement with the help of abapers.
SAP Certification would give you a better marketability.
Is there a way to enhance my career in SAP & transform to be a consultant without the certification?
Yes its possible.You already have Business knowledge in the area of sales and distribution processing and you were part of support team so It is a plus point for you.
Every day start reading sap help. http://help.sap.com.
What is the best available option @ this stage for me?
As per suggested by Mr. Sudhir Krishna Kumar Singh.
if you want consultant role, then you have to start from fresher level.
I have grown up whole my life to ultimately be around engines, cars, etc. all the time. I would love to explore an option if I have, to work with an automobile company, manufacturer, etc. & use my skills in SAP for them.
Yes you can, if you are really passionate, no body can stop you to become a successful consultant..
Please go through with below blog it will clear all your doubts:
Hope i have cleared some of your doubts.
Regards,
Meghna Jain
2013 Dec 18 6:19 AM
Thanks Ms. Jain for your revert. I'm on a hunt to grab opportunities in the market for SAP SD profile, because my current work is quite stagnant in terms of new learning. It can be the same educational sector that I work with or it may be some EX-IM, logistics, automobile, etc. co. I'm on a lookout for an environment where it's SAP all around me, all the time. Meanwhile, I'm trying to get involved in a phase-2 project that is being implemented in my parent co.
2013 Dec 18 7:51 PM
Yes please get involved in phase-2 and try to work more closely with consultants and abapers as well.
and keep trying for new opportunities in consultancy side by side.
Best of luck
2013 Dec 19 6:46 AM
Thanks for your revert Meghna, unfortunately the project team has been shortlisted & I'm not on the list. It's fine though, the hunt continues