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alsheikh

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64 posts

209 months

Monday 4th February 2008
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hi folks just wondering how i can enter the SAP world without any industry experience. Im currently about to embark on a course to learn the CRM module but will need some industry exposure, most positions are asking for one life cycle of experience at least. A drawback maybe that im not a graduate otherwise i could enter a graduate training programme within a company.. I've been involved in selling telecommunication products b2b for most of my career so my natural role would be in selling SAP. How do i get my break...Any pointers would be appreciated...

E36GUY

5,906 posts

232 months

Wednesday 6th February 2008
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Contact SAP UK

Fat Arnie

1,659 posts

277 months

Wednesday 6th February 2008
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[quote=alsheikh]hi folks just wondering how i can enter the SAP world without any industry experience. [quote]

Contact SAP UK???? Unless you are a prospect, you'll hear nothing!

alsheikh

Original Poster:

64 posts

209 months

Thursday 7th February 2008
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yep already tried them i need to spend around 10k+ on courses at least but even then theres still no guarantee the companies want actual practical experience even if you haven't got the qualifications that is worth more to them....catch 22 situation??

drivin_me_nuts

17,949 posts

225 months

Tuesday 4th March 2008
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alsheikh said:
yep already tried them i need to spend around 10k+ on courses at least but even then theres still no guarantee the companies want actual practical experience even if you haven't got the qualifications that is worth more to them....catch 22 situation??
...you need the experience. This S/W takes quite some time to learn and most of the sales peoples have a very high level of product knowledge having used it in anger for a number of years. Best bets? descide which part of the product you want to learn in detail and go from there. If you do go down the training route go to SAP UK training at Clockhouse place in London - some of the best training you will get by people who really know their stuff inside out.

Working for SAP is a great experience - one of the best employers with really great opportunities, but be under no illusion, you'll work very hard indeed.

alsheikh

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64 posts

209 months

Tuesday 11th March 2008
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cheers sir going to go down the diy route at home distance learning i think and write to all the sap companies in the north and offer my services for free in return for some industry experience as a trainee...desperate i know but maybe worth it in the long run if i can get a break