Dear Purnima,
This is a reply to the email you sent to me, as I would like this information to be shared with everyone here.
The demand for SAP personnel is constant and is expected to increase as businesses recover from the recession. As the money flow improves, it directly impacts process flow and technology, prompting companies to implement SAP within their organizations. Consequently, the demand for SAP professionals rises, reflecting the concept of demand-supply elasticity. Specifically, I want to highlight the opportunities available for freshers in the field of SAP.
The quality of your SAP training largely depends on the institute you choose. Regular institutes may provide only a basic understanding of SAP, requiring extensive practice on your part. A deeper comprehension of the software often comes from hands-on experience in a job involving SAP. The variation between training software and operational software lies in the interface; for instance, training software may have numerous radio buttons and additional features not commonly found in operational software.
In the SAP context, an end user and an implementer are essentially the same. Implementers work on the backend of the system, interacting with backend screens, whereas end users utilize the frontend screens for their tasks. This distinction is analogous to how members using citehr.com are end users, while those who developed the site using software are the implementers.
Thank you.
[Your Name]