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vendredi 12 août 2011

Re: [sap-career] Dilemma over SAP and Architecture line.

Posted by SAPProjectsTraining (SAP -ABAP BASIS SD MM Project based Training with realtime skill)
on Aug 12 at 12:58 PM
Hi,

I too agree with Mr.Neil.

It depends whether you like present job, whether you want to switch over
from non-AC job to AC job.
Don't forget that People working inside AC, their heads are becoming hot
(mental work).

There is nothing wrong in coming to SAP line, as always scope for Project
Management level job and
you pursue towards that.

Regards
Vageesh.

---------------Original Message---------------
From: Murali MN
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2011 8:29 AM
Subject: Dilemma over SAP and Architecture line.

Dear SAP Gurus,

I am basically Civil/Structural Designer, having 7 yrs of expin purchasing, documentation, designing and execution. Also I have SAP exp of 2 yrs in SAP MM module.

Options I have right now:
1. I have salary of 9 LPA and designation as Manager - Projects, @ Bangalore
2. Permanent employee position with IBM Bangalore with 2 yrs bond,s salary as 5.6 LPA(variable 5.3LAP)
3. Also have an option to design wind turbine/wind mills at one one of the company @ Chennai: salary 8.75 LPA

Now I want to know, If I switch to SAP career, is it OK or is it advisable? For how many years we can have SAP as an ERP tool across India. so that I can improve skills and make money in SAP?

In my field, design and construction its too hard to get into and life style is different.

Please advice me with in short...........pls pls pls............

thanks all...................

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