Hello,

I have recently completed my MBA, and I am considering enrolling in an SAP course. Do you think it will help me build my future? Could you please advise me on whether I should pursue this course or opt for another to advance my career? Your guidance on shaping my career path would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you.

From India, Hyderabad
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Hi, of course it will be help u to build ur career n future also.. its business demanded course. u must go through it. — Gaurav Gupta Assit. HR Manager Noida
From India, Jaipur
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Hi,

I would suggest not learning the SAP course without any experience. It would be helpful, and you can understand the subject only when you have experience in a particular domain. It is better to get a job in the HR domain, work for at least 1 year, and then go for SAP.

Radhika
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From India, Hyderabad
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Hi everyone,

I recently graduated with a degree in International Business Management, and I'm interested in HR. I'm currently working for a small business, helping to put some HR procedural practices in place. I'm basically learning almost everything online. What course would you recommend for me to further my knowledge in HR? I'm also looking to advance my career and seeking the kind of job that will enable me to travel and familiarize myself with diverse employment practices around the world. Any advice?

From Kenya, Nairobi
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HI Go for SAP HR course it will help for u in future to get job easily.contact for more information-9019654607 Arpitha
From India, Bangalore
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HI what ur throught its gud idea ..go for it..if u need any mre information contact Aapitha-9019654607. 1 more thing may i knw whre ur staying
From India, Bangalore
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From India, Gurgaon
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Hello,

I may suggest that your primary focus should be on the English language. You have written 'carrier' for 'career' & 'guidence' for 'guidance.' A good HR executive can ill-afford to make spelling mistakes.

Also, why restrict your learning in the HR automation domain to SAP only? These days, many online, web-based HR systems are available which are highly user-friendly & require no formal training. Interestingly, there are many users of such systems & their numbers are consistently increasing.

Best of luck.

B K Bhatia

From India, Delhi
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Hi,

What I can suggest to you is that you have thought about a great thing, but I would like to suggest that you first try to find a job and gather some domain-specific industrial knowledge. It will help you gain exposure to what is actually required in the industry.

Besides that, there is one significant fact: you are going to invest in SAP, and afterward, you will surely look for a return. However, from my experience as a fresher, you will likely encounter obstacles in achieving that.

The rest is up to you. All the best.

From India, Delhi
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Hi,

I have one year of experience in consultancy. Currently, I am working for a small organization for the last 6 months, implementing HR practices in a generalist profile under the guidance of the marketing head. There is no HR department here, and I am the sole HR personnel. I am based in Indore, Madhya Pradesh.

I am contemplating pursuing SAP at this point. Could you advise me on the following:
- Where should I undertake this course?
- What are the course details?

I would appreciate your guidance on this matter.

Thanks & Regards,
SONAM

From India, Bhopal
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