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prabin125
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Posted on 12-12-06 9:02
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arlier I had a new thread open for SAP. I was expecting more response but I only recieve one person saying what is Saaaaaaaaaapppppppp. Well, I have been working in SAP not a long ago. If you'e a recent graduate from 4 year degree or Masters degree, you can also start SAP. You take a training at a consulting firm for about 2 months. Then they find you job. They not only find you a job but also sponsor you for the H1-B visa. The starting pay is generally about 25 to 30 dollars per hour for 6 months and after that the billing rate become 70/30. That means if you're billing rate is 70 dolllars per hour, you do that math. You can find various consulting firm's addresses at www.sulekha.com. Hope some of you guys out there will be interested to learn more about SAP. I'm telling this to you all because I was shocked to find 90 percent of SAP consultants from India and I haven't seen more than 1 guy in SAP from Nepal. All this I am telling you is for US only. I will create a new thread by telling you more about SAP. Regards, Prabin
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Posted on 12-15-06 11:27
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Nothing like that Riten. I just know the basic concept of SAP. Just started learing SAP a few months ago. Go to this link and you'll find summary of key points in different modules of SAP. Also they have provided links to books for different modules. Just read the review on google for each book and find out yourself as which might be ur best fit. http://www.sap-img.com/index.htm
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Riten
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Posted on 12-15-06 12:26
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Posted on 12-15-06 12:27
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dude, prabin i know that u can join consultancy with only a bachelors degree.. that i know also. but can i do SAP with only a bachelors degree ? that is my question. -lato
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Riten
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Posted on 12-15-06 12:35
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I fail to understand what SAP has to do with college degree.
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prabin125
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Posted on 12-15-06 2:11
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Posted on 12-15-06 2:22
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It would be really nice if more people read the whole thread and start asking some questions. Once again, SAP is totally new to Nepali community. I'm not a marketer. I'm trying to inform those individuals who don't see a very good option in life and still hold higher education. SAP can be a very good choice for you people out there.
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Posted on 01-06-07 12:50
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Hi Prabin Ji, Looks like you have a good knowledge on SAP. Will you please write your e-mail, phone and best time I can reach you at paudela@hotmail.com. Thank you so much for your help. Sagun
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