Perhaps I misunderstood your previous points. Those were the things that I thought you said you did. If you didn't, then you shouldn't say it. You've told Roy that your manager was allowing you to support him while he did the main work. That counts as experience as long as you were paid for it. Don't make more of it than it is. But for certain, don't make less of it. I'm a project manager who supervises multiple ABAPer's. If I have a Cobol'er that I take under my wing to start showing them the ABAP ropes. That's called on the job training. The important words here are "on the job". That means that it also qualifies as experience. So, if they are doing 1/4 of their time with me for 4 months, then they get 1 month of experience out of it. If I like what they did, they also get me as a reference... Neal
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: Shahalam Khan Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2011 4:45 AM Subject: Is SAP CRM End User Experience enough to Pursue SAP CRM Certification? Hi, First of all I would like thank you for your prompt response and great advice. I am sorry for not being more clear in my description of my job role Roy. My role was an SAP CRM end user service support. The above mentioned responsibilities were appointed to me by my manager, rather I used to assist him in the following he did such as training new hires on the SAP CRM application, migration of data, etc. It is through him that I gained the knowledge in basic CRM tasks post implementation / go live and a keen interest and passion for sap cm and have made my career goal and move to become an SAP CRM consultant. Yes, I will need to market myself well and make a very good Resume as well. But I would like to know if me having the SAP CRM end user experience would be in my stride after I complete my certification of course, be harder for me to get a job or less harder ? Neal, so as I understand what you are saying is that I should state in my resume that I was a side position where I was also a part of the implementation team ? Please explain what you mean by I would have to explain to my employer as a condition to be allowed to help the configuration team. So can I take it that getting certified would be an added advantage and since I have SAP end user experience which is domain experience would be an advantage for employers to give me a chance ? Thank you once again for your advice and all the help in making my decision ! Regards, Shahalam khan. | | __.____._ 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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