Hi Typewriter, Thanks for your reply. I am researching pros and cons still and yet to arrive at a decision. I didn't find Ritesh's mail very helpful unfortunately.
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: Typewriter Sent: Monday, July 25, 2011 12:00 PM Subject: Career advice - move back into SAP? Hi Cool Pixel, Roy's post is helpful. I have marked it as helpful too. But I do not agree with "writing your CV so that what you have been doing looks like a continuation and expansion of your earlier SD consulting role and...." if as a sales manager IT you did not continue as SAP SD analyst (type role). Because it would be difficult to make it credible & going in to line manager position could be a natural progression, no harm doing that. Reetesh has some "uncomfortable" yet surely-shall-be-asked in future interviews, questions. Please prepare some answers for them. I think start with ONLY SD and then with time and training expand to other modules. You might be having varied process knowledge (sales process, returns, credits, free delivery etc. etc.) that would be your strength. Along with communicating with business, when you take up the role of a consultant. Maybe you know certain SD consultants, try to learn from them by having some meetings, also after training request them to forward your resume in their companies for jobs. I think you shall have good success. Typewriter Reetesh - I have marked your post as helpful. | | __.____._ Copyright © 2011 Toolbox.com and message author. Toolbox.com 4343 N. Scottsdale Road Suite 280, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 | | Popular White Papers In the Spotlight IBM Helps Clients Exploit the Power of Cloud Computing. Click Here for IBM's Cloud Computing Virtual Briefing Center. _.____.__ |
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