2022 Nov 09 4:31 PM - last edited on 2022 Nov 10 5:05 PM by caroleighdeneen
Exciting times ahead and I am so pleased to welcome each and every one of you to our new Career Corner! So what is this space and what can you expect here?
Career Corner on SAP Community is the place where professionals find their path forward in the SAP ecosystem.
We know the SAP ecosystem is vast, with many ways for individuals to navigate a successful career path. With all that opportunity there are inevitable questions:
Career Corner, this right here is the place to explore those questions and get advice from experts. You can start discussions, read about experiences through the blog posts and of course you can view offerings from customers, partners and even SAP directly.
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2022 Nov 28 6:24 AM
I am a supply chain student at Lambton college, and still trying to find my way around SAP. Though still quite confused about my preferred path, I'm happy to be part of this community.
2023 Apr 05 10:18 AM
2023 Jan 14 4:40 PM
I'm grad student learning about data science, machine learning, & artificial intelligence and its use in the healthcare & life science field.
I'm making my way through the Introducing end-to-end business Processes course. It mostly reminds me of various accounting courses I've taken.
2023 Aug 20 4:16 PM
Hi LockhartTech
How has your learning been? Any updates you can share?
Hope all has been well thus far.
2023 Mar 26 7:56 PM
Hello. I am a new grad as of May '22. I held two internships with no exposure to SAP, and all the jobs I see want me to have lots of experience in SAP. Besides the end-to-end learning, what else would you recommend to help me to get employed? My major is Management Information Systems. I have been unemployed since Christmas '22.
2023 Mar 27 11:46 AM - edited 2023 Mar 28 11:56 PM
Hello NewGrad22... There are a few considerations here... With SAP you have 3 routes: SAP, customers, and partners...there are jobs at all 3... You could get a job, for example, with a customer who happens to use SAP technology and get exposure that way. Also, there are post graduation jobs as interns to get SAP or other business/IT experience.
You may want to take a learning journey such as Low-Code/No-Code...other free Learning Journeys... or check out OpenSAP to build up your skills and credentials.
For business Citizen Developers check out my recent blog, Business Teams Can Create Their Own Apps (with Occasional Help!).
Start having informational discussions with your university's alumni and experts who have the types of jobs that interest you!
Keep us posted on what works! SAP is a great career journey with many options and approaches!
2023 Mar 29 12:01 PM
I would also recommend taking all the free courses at https://learning.sap.com/ - I think that shows motivation as a prospective employer if someone takes those courses.
2023 Aug 20 4:17 PM
2023 Mar 29 11:13 AM
2023 Apr 05 2:56 AM
I am a Mechanical -Marine Engineer and I am looking forward to begin my journey In SAP Ecosystem.I found SAP PM as one of the module where I can utilize my domain experience.But I am confused with regards to the Job market for freshers and specific to PM as niche module to explore. Looking for some advice and suggestions. thanks
2023 Apr 05 10:17 AM
By PM do you mean Plant Maintenance? If so, I thought I heard SAP has over 16K customers using PM around the world so I think the market would be good for Plant Maintenance. I recommend getting familiar with S/4HANA and "EAM" (enterprise asset management) and also in the S/4HANA Cloud.
SAP released new courses for EAM at https://blogs.sap.com/2023/03/27/sap-s-4hana-asset-management-curriculum-restructured-and-revised/
2023 Apr 05 12:28 PM - edited 2023 Apr 05 12:35 PM
Amit.... Some very good insights from Tammy! Here's a few additional spots to check out...
Look for community members that blog, have expertise, and in a professional way ask them for informational insights (by email, post a blog comment/question, or if they have time for a brief chat, e.g. 20 - 30 min). There is a market for SAP PM and that which surrounds it.
From my experience a compelling business trend is "predictive plant maintenance" and how it relates to machine learning (e.g., SAP Intelligent Asset Management) where the issue is identified before it happens. Here's 2 SAP Innovation Awards 2023 examples: The Critical Importance of Intelligent Asset Management and Maintenance Reliability and Adopting Advanced Mobile Maintenance Solutions to Achieve Operational Excellence (Note: Both customers worked with partners!:-)
Keep us posted on how you make out! Good luck!
2023 Jul 08 3:14 PM
Hello Rich ,
Many thanks for your kind revert to my query. What I understood so far is that as of today SAP Plant Maintenance is a sub part of Intelligent Asset Management ? Kindly correct me if I am wrong , and to learn about SAP PM it is better to go through learning about IAM ,right ? that should be my right approach ?
2023 Jul 15 1:15 PM - edited 2023 Jul 16 2:36 AM
Amit.... Hi! There are others who know more about SAP PM. With that said, there's an upcoming course, PLM300: Business Processes in Plant Maintenance, which is in multiple global locations and virtual. Also, I found this book, Configuring Plant Maintenance in SAP S/4HANA. And other SAP PM books.
The SAP Help Center has a section, Overview of Plant Maintenance (PM). If you check out YouTube, you'll find SAP PM videos as well...
In summary, as long as there are Supply Chains...Manufacturing... and Assets... Plant Maintenance will be important. Keep an eye out for how it works with SAP S/4HANA Cloud, SAP Intelligent Asset Management, SAP Plant Connectivity, and the SAP Internet of Things. Also, with robotics and AI... the future is bright for innovation!
Good luck with your SAP Plant Maintenance journey!:-)
2023 Apr 07 7:24 AM
I am an Environmental Chemist - graduate, also successfully completed both SAP Technology Consultant Professional Certificate, IBM Data Science professional certificate. I have big interest in SAP Sustainability Management, but I have never seen any job vacancy for SAP Sustainability Management. I want to know the career outlook of this path
2023 Apr 07 2:12 PM - edited 2023 Apr 07 9:08 PM
Hi Winner... When you look at SAP Sustainability Management you should consider looking at the whole playing field including SAP, customers, and partners (& IBM has an ecosystem as well by way of your certificate). Follow SAP Sustainabile News and take note of the contributors and thought leaders mentioned. When you look at the need for environmental change along with the ongoing requirements around regulatory and compliance there are opportunities. Remember there are two types of jobs: posted and hidden. So by networking you can find posts that are not on job boards. Look for compelling environment events/issues/challenges and you will start to find opportunities. With your background and pro-active approach with the certificates you will find something with continued persistence and an open mind. Also, look for assocations that have sustainability and volunteer a small amount of time!
2023 Apr 07 2:27 PM
You can also take this free OpenSAP course Getting Started with ESG Steering and Reporting for free at https://open.sap.com/courses/esg1
2023 Apr 07 7:29 AM
What is the career prospect of sap sustainability management?
2023 Apr 07 8:06 AM
Hi I am Surajit Biswas and glad to be part and my journey in the SAP Community as SAP Consultant.
2023 Apr 07 8:11 AM
And as an SAP Consultant it will be my great experience to explore and contribute in the community.
2023 Apr 27 7:01 AM
Hello,
I am new to SAP community and I would like to contribute and share my technical experience that I have gained from multiple project in which I worked globally. I am glad to be part of SAP community.
2023 May 06 11:30 AM - edited 2023 May 06 11:31 AM
My age is 37, with 16 years Exp. If I learn the SAP SD course now, can I get a job or not?
My age is 37, I am a MBA Marketing graduate with 16 plus years of experince in Non IT Sales and out of 16 years, 7 years I am working with Airport in Air Freight Transportation Sector in Sales & Operations function (Ware house operations, Warehouse Management, Inventory Management, Export, Import, Fleet Transportation) in Chennai. I am stucked with my career with very low salary approx 42K per month only after covid and no more growth. So I want upgrade myself would like to shift to other industry with wider opportunity. After research , I found SAP SD would be a right module to learn, If I learn at this age, can I get a job or not? I seeks an experts advice in this regard to take a right career decision in my life.
2023 Jul 18 12:50 PM
I m having 4years of experience.
Eager to learn from your experiences.
2023 Sep 05 6:56 PM
2024 Feb 27 6:52 PM
I have been in IT for 25 years. My wife is back in college and is almost finished with supply chain and marketing and she has been using SAP and I’ve had to help her navigate the software and it being my first time and being technologically sound I navigate it decently well. I would like to be a consultant as I’m nearing retirement with my current job with the school system. What route should I take? What certs and beginning learning do u need to go for? So where do I begin if I want to be on the consulting side? Like help users navigate and support the software? Thank you so much
2024 Mar 08 5:46 PM
I graduated from HEC Paris and ESCP, used to be a data analyst in L'Oreal and Mckinsey, looking for data-related job or consulting jobs in Germany @jmmargo
2024 Apr 18 6:23 PM
I'm a graduate in Human Resource Management with practical HR experience. I've completed training in SAP HCM and SuccessFactors EC, and I recently obtained my certification in SuccessFactors. I am committed to continuous learning and am currently expanding my knowledge in the field.
I'm seeking advice on how to land my first opportunity in this area. Most of the job openings I come across require prior experience. Does anyone have tips on how to break into the field or suggestions for positions that are open to newcomers?
Thank you in advance for your guidance and support!
2024 May 24 10:23 PM - edited 2024 May 24 10:29 PM
Ran into this post.. thought I'd share some insights and suggestions...
#1 - Get familiar with compelling HR (or HCM / HXM) compelling trends
#2: Next look at SAP, Strategic Partners and Customer using SuccessFactor
Make connections for informational meetings.... check for job postings... make it a point to meet Chief HR Officers and their teams... see if your university has alumni at these companies... find ways to contribute... build up your brand (e.g., blog in the community or LinkedIn)...
What suggestions do others have? From the above....what works for you?
2024 May 31 11:40 AM
Raj... you may want to provide a few more details about your current situation... Regards... Rich
2024 May 28 7:47 PM
Hello everyone,
I’m excited to join the SAP community! As a Planner EAM (Enterprise Asset Management), I’ve been exposed to SAP Plant Maintenance (PM) and Materials Management (MM). However, I believe there’s much more to explore, and I’m eager to deepen my understanding of these modules. My ultimate goal is to become an SAP consultant. Here’s my plan:
Understanding the Modules
SAP Plant Maintenance (PM)
PM focuses on managing equipment, maintenance planning, and work orders.
I’ve already scratched the surface, but I want to delve deeper into PM processes and best practices.
Any advice or real-world scenarios related to PM would be greatly appreciated.
Materials Management (MM)
MM deals with procurement, inventory management, and material master data.
I’d like to explore MM thoroughly, especially its integration with other SAP modules.
Are there specific MM topics I should focus on?
I’m thrilled to embark on this SAP journey, and I’d love to hear your experiences and insights. Let’s learn and grow together!
2024 May 30 11:58 AM - edited 2024 May 30 12:01 PM
Mitch... Hi! Welcome to the community. You should consider exploring the SAP Community Supply Chain Management group. Also, your post reminded me of the SAP Innovation Awards 2023, where I provided entry support for 2 stories that will provide customer examples around PM and MM...
Also, keep an eye out for SAP Business AI capabilities, which will transform this area!
All the best!
2024 May 30 1:54 PM
2024 Jun 07 9:23 AM
That 1st story is something that I think anyone would dream to be a part of, certainly inspired me.🙌
2024 Jun 05 5:35 AM
I live and breath SAP since 1.0 days. Done everything in SAP world. Decided a break doing other industry and business. In my slower years and hope to return to SAP world even as a junior role? What can I do to get back into SAP?
2024 Jun 29 6:55 AM - edited 2024 Jun 29 6:56 AM
Dear all,
I work for an IT recruitment agency as a strategic consultant and Scrum Master. At the same time, I am studying Computer Science B.Sc. Since the S/4HANA transformation is a recurring topic at our customers, I have become aware of the SAP world and am now looking for opportunities to become an SAP Consultant and/or SAP Developer. I am already very interested in ABAP. As I also spent 15 years in logistics management, I want to focus on supply chain solutions and technologies such as SAP (E)WM.
How can I design my learning path for this?
a month ago
Good morning!
Greetings from México, a few months before I started my learning journey for S4 HANA Cloud Public Edition and let me say that´s been quite an experience.
Please let me know of any free courses that I can look into.
Thanks in advanced
a month ago
Melissa,
Hi! Your time with SAP S/4HANA Cloud, public edition will be very useful. There is a demand for this expertise at all levels (beginner, intermediate, expert).
Here's some "free" SAP S/4HANA Cloud courses. Just click on the course and look under the title for the cost. I see some are "free" and others are "free until certification."
All the best!
Rich