2016 Jan 13 5:58 AM
Hi All,
I am working as SAP ABAP Developer with 7 years of experience in India.
My key skill sets includes:
1.SAP ABAP
2.SAP Workflow
3.Smartforms,AdobeForms
4.SAP UI5
5.SAP ABAP HR
6.Functional Knowledge in HR,SD and MM
I am planning to migrate to Australia in near future through PR Visa(Waiting to finish 8 years of work experience).
Is my skill-sets sufficient to find a job in Australia?
Do I need to enhance on any other technologies in SAP?
What all preparations do I need to do to find a career in Australia?
Seeking advice from experts on the same.
Regards,
Linta
2016 Jan 13 6:17 AM
Hi Linta,
Yes those skills are marketable in Australia.
Depends on your level of experience in those skills, any other experience you can bring, and as always your soft skills.
I would particularly suggest you consider sharpening your SAPUI5 skills.
BRFPlus would be a good addition to the above.
Be aware that some customers have issues with certain visas - especially in the public sector.
Rgds,
Jocelyn
2016 Jan 13 6:17 AM
Hi Linta,
Yes those skills are marketable in Australia.
Depends on your level of experience in those skills, any other experience you can bring, and as always your soft skills.
I would particularly suggest you consider sharpening your SAPUI5 skills.
BRFPlus would be a good addition to the above.
Be aware that some customers have issues with certain visas - especially in the public sector.
Rgds,
Jocelyn
2016 Jan 13 7:43 AM
Hi Jocelyn,
Thanks for your valuable suggestion.
Could you please guide me through the main sites in which I need to post my resume and also
how to get connect with the job options available.
Because I heard that there are some agencies which will help us to crack the opportunities.
Is it dependable?
Regards,
Linta
2016 Jan 13 8:27 AM
Hi Linta,
The main requirement is to have a PR for Job Hunt. 99% consultancy companies do not short list your profile if you do not have a PR.
Also you cannot apply jobs from anywhere else, you need to be in Australia for getting your profile shortlisted.
All the best
Regards
Terence