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V (3 posts) Click to EMail V Click to send private message to V Click to check IP address of the poster
22-Feb-01, 07:34 PM (GMT)
"SAP jobs "
Thanks for your earlier advice. Your site is truly very informative and helpful.

You mentioned that after 2 implementations, one can expect to receive $80,000. Typically, how long does an implementation last? Does the SAP training academy in Canada itself help in sourcing jobs for successful candidates? If not, what are the best sources for finding SAP jobs?

Which package is most in demand?-- SAP, JD Edwards, Peoplesoft or Oracle. Which of these qualifications pays the best?

With the US and Canadian economies at the beginning of a recession, where do you foresee the job market for the above in the near future?

Thanks again for you all help.

V

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25-Feb-01, 04:23 PM (GMT)
1. "RE: SAP jobs "
An implementation can vary in time, from weeks to months.

I wouldn't worry about the SAP training institutions finding employment for you. There is enough demand out there.

SAP and JD Edwards are the most popular right now. With ERP packages, what is in today might not be the case months from now.

My personal feeling is that we will be climbing out of this economic slump by 4th quarter of 2001.

I will keep you informed if I am wrong.

Harry

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