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mercredi 14 septembre 2011

Re: [sap-career] SAP FICO

Posted by dave dave
on Sep 14 at 5:38 PM
hi

Seeing your background it is not advisable to go for SAP FICO course and then consulting. consulting is not everybody cup of tea. You also don't have proper degree (online degree will not work in sap). Company ask for degree in which you have attended classes on campus.

I'm telling you by my exp. SAP need lot of time and energy to grasp knowledge and efforts is required to understand the concept

thanks

---------------Original Message---------------
From: Oana
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2011 8:40 AM
Subject: SAP FICO

Hi Ashmita,

You should definitely give it a try. I'll tell you my experience with SAP FICO and the lessons learned. I've been technical writer for 4 years in telecom and IT, no expertise in SAP. There was a moment when I had the opportunity to try being QA Engineer for SAP (FICO) with no previous experience in neither testing or SAP.

My main expertise was telecom (graduated telecom faculty). I was hired as SAP QA Enginner (for some FICO modules). Basically, until the company contracted SAP consultants from Germany to train us in SAP FICO, I took the first book i found about accounting basis (read about actives and passives, other general accounting terms). Let me tell you FICO basic terms it's not something you learn over night (if you really wish to understand). After attending the SAP FICO courses, I still had to look over the financial/accounting terms in order to perform daily operations in SAP.

Lessons learned: Understand the basic Fi&Acc terms and then give it a try!

Good luck!

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