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ramon9456

I’ve heard of learnersparadise.com The place looks impressive. I saw a lot of highly educated people giving training. My friend just started an online from that website. He said I was just wonderful to be taught by these people. I am planning to do a course from there.

quentin9576

You need to have a background (studies, experience or both) in business, economics or similar. Further, the ability to understand and apply the abstract ideas of business modeling. Processes, methodologies, objects. And still, you have to understand databases, relational models and even technical issues like normalization, to understand why SAP does it the way it does. You must persuade a "senior" consultant to engage you in a project as "junior" and learn from him. There are a lot of books around to get you started in SAP (at least up to some medium depth), but the biggest problem will be exactly this - to persuade your prospective clients that you can do the job.

moises9485

What are your skills? Why I am asking? Because sooner or later (rather sooner), you will have to choose between "functional" and "technical" consulting. There are only a few people who can move comfortably between the two - like me.

kristopher9876

Hi Guys

I used to be an IT Recruitment Consultant. And after being sidetracked for a couple of years (long story), I'm interested in working in the SAP field.
Anyone any experience of learning SAP from scratch or any suggestions about how to go about it.

Cheers

salvador9475

I’ve heard of learnersparadise.com The place looks impressive. I saw a lot of highly educated people giving training. My friend just started an online from that website. He said I was just wonderful to be taught by these people. I am planning to do a course from there.

ismael9467

1. Yah, I’ve heard of some online education provider. But cant recall the name right now. Even I was planning to take the online training of Java from a reasonable site. Still looking but haven’t find one.
2. I’ve heard of learnersparadise.com The place looks impressive. I saw a lot of highly educated people giving training. My friend just started an online from that website. He said I was just wonderful to be taught by these people. I am planning to do a course from there.

joe97ti

Hi,
I am looking for IT training such as Quality analysis and testing, dot net, C/C++ etc. I;ve heard of many online trainers but still looking for best reasonable site. Is there any other way these training can be achieved or please suggest some good training providers.
Any suggestions much appreciated!

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