Dear Sach2219 : Just yesterday, Monday, June 27, 2011 we have discussed another case in which we say Know Yourself And Know Your Enemy You Will Not Be Perished In One Hundred Battles. Let us apply to your case. Despite of your "BSc (Physics, Chemistry, Maths)" and "6 years experience in Sales and Marketing in pharmaceutical Industry with 2 years international experience." you still do not have anything that is considerable and useful or productive for a company that would hire you. Even on the level of a so-called SAP-End-User, you are not able to fulfill the request of a position. And this is the undeniable reality in case that you make the decision to leave the career path built on your BSc-education and six years of experience. "A bird in the hand is worth more than two in the bush" must be known to you. To your thought of doing two SAP Modules at the same time: It is admirable that you want to improve the marketability of your knowledge and ability by thinking that you wish to do two SAP Modules. Do you see the flaw of your logic? The likelihood that you do not see is probably very high. If not, you already would recognize it yourself. Sometimes it is simpler for someone else to see our flaw because she simply is not in our shoes or simply because she is not blinded as we are with our dreams and/or wishful thinking. The capacity and usefulness of most single SAP Modules is immense in its stand-lone and in co-operating with other module(s) [it is the reason why SAPers who understand and beherrschen (what is the meaning of this, consult a good German-English Dictionary) any SAP module are ones of the highest monetary earners on the market for IT People worldwide]. The next possible and realizable goal for you at the current time is therefore: Understand ONE and ONLY ONE module and learn how to use it properly must be enough for you for the years to come. If you can prove that you are able to do so, you will find an open highway for you to enter the world of SAP at high rate of speed. Now it is your turn to find an acceptable answer for the wishful thinking of doing two SAP Modules simultaneously as a beginner! Conclusion: You must be able to draw one and you will be enjoying the fruit or bearing the burden of your decision. Regards, Viet Tran Master's Degree in Business Administration Master's Degree in Economics Master's Degree in Mechanical Engineering ERP Consultant IBM System Programmer and System Analyst Business Consultant
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: Sach2219 Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2011 5:51 AM Subject: Which SAP Module is best suitable for me? Hi All, I am keen on taking up a SAP certification and need help. My background: I am a BSc (Physics, Chemistry, Maths) graduate with 6 years experience in Sales and Marketing in pharmaceutical Industry with 2 years international experience. I am currently based in Bangalore, India. I would like to do 2 modules, I am told SD is suitable but I would also like to do another module to enhance my chances of being hired, plus being an asset to an organization. Please guide me which modules are best suitable for me. Thanks in advance! Regards, Sachin | | __.____._ Copyright © 2011 Toolbox.com and message author. Toolbox.com 4343 N. Scottsdale Road Suite 280, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 | | Viet_Tran SAP Career Helper
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