2013 Jul 01 1:31 PM
Hi everyone,
So many people might have asked " I am a Java developer.. which module suits my profile " ? !!
Even I wanna change my career from Java to SAP !!
So whoever changed their career from Java to SAP , could you please share your experience with us ?
It would be helpful for us if you mention below details !
1. Years of experience you had before moving into SAP .
2. Which SAP module
3. How did you learn that module ? ( Training centres/ if self study- useful urls if you have !! / Personal mentor-on the job training).
4. How do you feel about your current job ?
We can learn a lot of things if you share all these details with us.
Regards,
VIVEK
2013 Jul 03 1:21 PM
Hi Vivek,
I am an IT student. I have good knowledge on Java. After completing my graduation with some of my friends suggestion i started learning SAP ABAP. I was comfortable with that and i felt ABAP is much easier than JAVA. Moreover as i know object oriented concepts before it became easy for me to learn the object oriented ABAP concepts. Later i moved to SAP CRM which is full of Object oriented coding and now i am comfortably working on SAP CRM.
Regards,
DP.
2013 Jul 03 1:21 PM
Hi Vivek,
I am an IT student. I have good knowledge on Java. After completing my graduation with some of my friends suggestion i started learning SAP ABAP. I was comfortable with that and i felt ABAP is much easier than JAVA. Moreover as i know object oriented concepts before it became easy for me to learn the object oriented ABAP concepts. Later i moved to SAP CRM which is full of Object oriented coding and now i am comfortably working on SAP CRM.
Regards,
DP.
2013 Jul 03 5:48 PM
Durga Prasad,
Thanks a lot for sharing your experience You are the 1st one !
I came to know that OOPS is used in CRM module !! Will look into that module.
Could you please tell us how did you get your first job? Did you have any training on ABAP before that?
Regards,
Vivek
2013 Jul 07 1:54 PM
Hi Vivek,
Yes if we know the oops concpets then it will be a added advantage.. Mainly in SAP ABAP and CRM.
Initially i got trained on SAP ABAP then i got a job on that.. Later they gave me training on CRM and now i am working on CRM.
Regards,
DP.
2013 Jul 10 1:18 PM
Hi DP,
Being a CRM consultant (technical ) do u get to travel a lot ?
How about work pressure? ( Heard SAP is best for work - life balance ! )
Regards,
Vivek
2013 Jul 08 11:07 AM
Hi Vivek,
Initial stage you planned well Good.
You choosing SAP good, You have technical skills strong means choose SAP ABAP.
Otherwise you have business concepts interested or strong means choose SAP FM.(MM,PP,HCM, etc.,).
any SAP platform choose and Study authorized center and get SAP Certificate.
optional you can try SUP or mobile technology.
All the Best.
Regards,
Viswanathan S.
2013 Jul 10 1:24 PM
Hi Viswanathan ,
Thanks for your reply
I don't want to write program whole day !.
If I go for ABAP, CRM I think I need to code a lot.
And FICO, PP are completely functional which need business knowledge.
I am planning for either BI or PI ..
Regards,
Vivek
2014 Oct 27 11:47 AM
Hi Vivek,
Have you finally changed your career to SAP? If so, to which module and how? Please share the details since I am also looking for such a change.
Thanks,
Renu
2014 Nov 10 8:00 AM
2014 Nov 13 5:14 AM
Hi Vivek,
I have worked in Java for 2 and half years.
I have interest towards SAP and learned ABAP module looking for project currently.
ABAP is much easy compared to Java. Java helps u in learning ABAP with ease.
If you are really intrested in coding u can try for ABAP or CRM .
Else go with FunctionalModule.
2014 Nov 13 5:46 AM
Hi Vivek,
For Java developer there are many options, If you know Java Scripting then go for SAPUI5. SAP is moving there web development with SAPUI5 which is nothing but jQuery.
SAPUI5 is now on demand skill.
Second option for you is SAP HANA Application development.Now days everyone talking about SAP HANA so its booming in market. Your role can be application developer. SAP HANA environment is nothing but Eclipse and all coding is similar to Java. Go to https://open.sap.com
here you will get free courses on HANA Development.
And the last option for you is SAP ABAP.
Thanks,
Sagar Kandalgaonkar
2014 Nov 23 5:48 PM
I am currently working as a technical consultant. I have 3 years of Exp... I would like to switch my career to development and have chosen SAP.
I am bit confused about my career. Can any one help with the module and their prerequisite. I have knowledge on OOP's concepts.
Is that true if i am switching my career to SAP i have to work in contract basis for some time and then i will get a permanent job role.
Thanks in advance....