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Hi, I'm planning to upgrade my resume. Do something additional in the field of HR. [I'm an MBA with HR specialization]

Though software packages are not much Greek to me, I am still not clear with SAP in HR, CRM, etc. Can I undergo SAP? But people say it seems to be very costly, and I should select a recognized training institute. It's all vague. I don't have a clear opinion on this. Can anyone suggest to me what to do? And brief me about SAP HR, please.

From India, Tiruppur
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Hello Buddies,

I am M. Shashikant, and I am working as an IT Recruiter. Yes, SAP is in great demand. However, openings for freshers are not abundant. Normally, SAP training from an authorized institute is costly, but you should explore other institutes as well. Check for their faculties, inquire if they provide any projects, and confirm if they offer placements. If you are considering HR, then opt for SAP-HCM (Human Capital Management), which is an advanced version of SAP HR.

From India, Chennai
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It's a good option. You can inquire with SISL, Genovate Solutions. These are some of the authorized training companies. The cost will be somewhere around 3.5 lakhs for the certified course, but there are some offering it at 40k as well.
From India, Mumbai
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HI Can any one give me Clear IDEA about that SAP HR stands for many time in the Job portal it shows in the requirments sheet, so what that SAP stands for
From India, Mumbai
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Hello everybody,

I too have many queries on SAP HR module. Presently, I am working as an HR Trainee in an organization, and as such, I have only 5 months of experience now. So, I wanted to know, is it advisable for me to pursue SAP now or shall I wait until I have 1 year of experience?

Kindly give me a suggestion and help me out.

Goodbye.

From India, New Delhi
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hi all, i m doing mba(hr) , plz tell me something about SAP N whether being a student can i pursue this?
From India, Gurgaon
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Dear all, As u all guys have quoted.......even I’m not sure.whether I can invest such amount........and will that make a big difference in my career?.............If so in what way?
From India, Tiruppur
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Hi Folks,

I have completed an MBA in HR and have 2 years of work experience as an HR Operations Specialist. There are different modules in SAP HR. I have worked on a SAP project focusing on one of the SAP Payroll modules for six months. I am also interested in pursuing SAP HCM in the future. If you come across a good institute, please let me know.

Take care,
Vimal

From India, Hyderabad
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Hi Pinky,

SAP stands for System Applications and Products in Data Processing. It is like an ERP. However, when you enroll in the course, you will not work on the front end of SAP HR; instead, you will be customizing data according to the client's needs. You will be building an ERP using SAP.

I have just shared my ideas on what I know about SAP. If anyone has additional knowledge, please update me as well.

Thanks and Regards,
Princey F.
HR Generalist

From India, Madras
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hi vimal, Can you plz give me the description of your SAP HR PAyroll project so that i can practice in my PC, because i am undergoing SAP HR.
From India, Madras
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