Dearmadhukar galpalli (Analyst) : I regret to acknowledge the news that you are not able to get certified as you planned. But who from all us can truly say that she does not have at least one time in her life a defeat? Let the dust settle. Certainly you can weep and cry and take the last motivation, if there is any left, away from you and force yourself to the knee. But do you not think that you will have to start again. So do not (mentally) dig deeper in the hole. Here is the positive thing that is real on which you can lay a foundation to approach any potential employer: In your title you are "Analyst". I therefore assume that you learn and understand how to think critically. You spend a considerable amount of time, energy, effort and money into learning and preparation for the certification for SAP You demonstrate that you almost are entitled to name your self an "SAP Expert" based on the Certification because of the evidence that you have delivered in the examination. You can offer useful knowledge and skill as state that you "I have domain exp in finance for 4.5 years)." <!--[if !supportLineBreakNewLine]--> <!--[endif]--> You are ready and willing to take the exam again if the monetary condition can be met by you (Your willingness to put all of your effort into SAP.) Take all the above and pack them on a marketable dish. Present it truthfully with your personal characters accompanying with your sincerity that you are willing to accept any (SAP-related) job because you know for a fact that you are "without experience in implementation or support." The probability to get hired is real if you are reasonable which I assume that you are. After the hiring, you then have all the opportunities to point out hat based on your "years" of domain experience in finance, it is highly likely that you perform best in interest of your company in finance. From that point you are on the right way within the market segment of SAP or in any other market segment because you have not only learned but practiced successfully how to behave professionally on one of the highest levels of a Professional. Regards, Viet Tran Master's Degree in Business Administration Master's Degree in Economics Master's Degree in Mechanical Engineering ERP Consultant IBM System Programmer and System Analyst Business Consultant
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: madhukar galpalli Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 7:46 AM Subject: SAP FICO advice for fresher Hi Experts, I am Madhukar Galpalli (M.COM) appeared for FICO certification from authorized education partner and failed to score 70% (got 69%) to get the certificate and unfortunately Version- 4.7 got phased out, so unable to appear it again for same version hence, my training cost and knowledge is going waste. So, can anyone suggest how to enter or get job in SAP FICO without experience in implementation or support ( I have domain exp in finance for 4.5 years). I also inquired for appearing exam again but, they told to pay total training cost again for next version and appear for the exam, which is not feasible for me. Please guide me on these questions. Regards, Madhukar | | __.____._ Copyright © 2011 Toolbox.com and message author. Toolbox.com 4343 N. Scottsdale Road Suite 280, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 | | Viet_Tran SAP Career Helper
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