2014 Mar 26 4:33 PM
Hi all ,
I am shravan. I did my B.TECH in Mechanical engineering and then work in a couple of Power plant equipment manufactuirng companies in India. I have a core experience of six years in Manufacturing field. After that in 2012 I came to US to persue MS in Management Information Systems. Recently I graduated from school. Now want to make my career in SAP. All that I know is there are two kinds in SAP Technical and functional. Taking my background into consideration I want to make a career in anyof the functional module of SAP except FiCo. But I am confused in choosing a right module for an evergreen future. So if you can help me with your suggestions it will be very helpful for me . thanks.
2014 Mar 26 5:40 PM
2014 Mar 26 5:49 PM
2014 Mar 27 4:52 AM
Hi Shravan,
being a Mechanical Engineering background i hope you don't like coding part ( i am sorry if i am wrong).
So you can't be a technical person like being an abaper, now it comes to being a functional consultant in sap as you have told that you just have completed MS in management systems so there are many functional module in which you can make your career, like sap has CRM, SRM in which you can utilize your knowledge of Managment Information System.
Along with these module sap has many module which are closely related to Production and its distribution for materials, like SD (Sales and Distribution) , MM (Material Management).
So according to me you should choose those module in which you finds yourself as a passionate for it, because if you will choose your career by your interest and passion , then you will find it more fruitful in future. For better understandings of major sap modules you can google and read its specifications, and judge yourself that in which module you are more comfortable, then you can decide yourself in which module your career is.
Best Of Luck
2014 Mar 27 10:03 AM
Hi,
Since you have work experience in power plant i think you can try your hands on Plant Maintenance. In which you have good opportunity in gulf. Rather than that MM module and PP Suits you.
Thanks
M.Prasanna
2014 Mar 28 7:28 PM