I disagree Sandeep. Always focus on the opportunities that life makes reasonable available. Trying to create something that isn't in the cards is a loosing game. Have you ever played poker? You don't dream up some great hand that you are going to draw. I've seen a lot of people play that way. They almost always loose their shirt. Play the cards that you are dealt. Only discard the ones that don't make sense. And don't push a bad hand. Someone will know your "tell" and you will loose. Neal
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: sanspeak Sent: Friday, September 23, 2011 3:43 AM Subject: JDA vs SAP Dude, why do want to have your steps in two boats? That will lead you to nowhere. Now SAP is considered as niche technology but only the specific modules and not all. Also demand and supply is very good in SAP but again for limited modules. JDA is also a niche technology where demand is there but less than sap modules but suplly is less than demand. So if you are in JDA you will always be in niche sector where supply is still not there. Accenture has just only one project for JDA. So, it's up to you where to proceed but always focus on one module. Learning within the company will help rather than doing course from outside as the latter will not give you practical exp which always matter. No one will ask you how much bookish knowledge you but the the practical one will count. If I were you, I would go for JDA and stick with Accenture for that 1 year and after that depending on the scenario will switch it over. JDA people are also getting very high packages. Rest is up to you. regards sandeep | | __.____._ Copyright © 2011 Toolbox.com and message author. Toolbox.com 4343 N. Scottsdale Road Suite 280, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 | | R. N. Wilhite SAP Career Helper
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