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Re: Please suggest me for my career

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HI Venkat

 

4. I like technical but like basis and not more on complex coding work.

I think there are a lot of technical people out there who may be amused that you consider programming more complex than keeping the system(s) alive. But it really goes to show that we all have different strengths and weakness. Something that you may find difficult can be a piece of cake for someone else.

 

From what you've shared, you are describing a technical background. You haven't told any of us anything business/domain related (and that's fine too). Even your Finance skills sounds technical as well. As you've done some study in Basis you have an idea about it.

3. By asking suggestion from others, as you said all are telling different things and their view. Some says after SAP moves into cloud or with Fiori "BASIS consultant will be reduced".First I concluded to move with BASIS ,With the suggestion all now I couldn't conclude which module should I go for.

 

Okay, I consider the above statement a bit of a fallacy or misconception. End of the day, the best quote I've come across for cloud is "someone else's infrastructure". Basis and System Administration are still necessary it's just where they are located. Some business may no longer keep the skill in house and have a managed service. But the end of the day, the managed service needs the skill to provide the service. If you are located in India or a typical offshore location, then that skill might still exist. Also, there's two sides to the system administration - some clients will still keep some technical skills in house. There's also a lot of places who still host their systems onsite and won't embrace the cloud any time soon.

 

Although I disagree with the classification, application security is technically part of the Basis area. It's still an important role (becoming more so due to cloud) which will always be necessary.

 

As Jelena has mentioned, SAP is no longer the area to make "easy" money. The boom time of an immature market has gone. Yes, there are new products (e.g. Fiori and HANA) which are creating the niche skill. However, due to market saturation, those already working in SAP with a few years of experience are transition and diversify into these new skills.

 

I won't tell you what module to choose. If you aren't going to choose something relatively technical (e.g. Basis or Development) there is still insufficient information in your profile to suggest a business area. Again, if you are located in India it is my understanding that domain knowledge is also required.

 

Whatever you choose, be careful in how much you are investing as getting a job without experience (aka fresher) is difficult. It is hard to see the number of community members disappointed in no job realisation a  year after study and certification as well as spending or borrowing a lot of money. Again, no answer on my side how to solve this but it is a problem globally.

 

Regards

Colleen


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