11-08-2006, 08:31 AM
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<br />Alizain is 100 % right. I will just add the following remarks that there is a huge potential for SAP in Pakistan as there are lot of companies which needs to do much in IT and their ulitmate choice will be any ERP and SAP is the market leader in ERP. Regards
Javed Ihsan
SAP SD & MM Certified Consultant
WIPRO
Saudi Aramco Project
[email protected]
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hi buddy..
am an ACCA part-2 student in Lahore..
i often visit Riyadh for my parents...
My dad wants me to do SAP Fi/Co module after i complete my part-3 and look for job in saudia..
while i'm also looking to join EY Saudia for articles.
can you assess which one is the better decision for me and what is the advantage for my career as a Consultant if i'm ACCA qualified initially?
is it really a demanding career to be a ERP consultant in Riyadh.
kind regards..
syedhassan
<br />Alizain is 100 % right. I will just add the following remarks that there is a huge potential for SAP in Pakistan as there are lot of companies which needs to do much in IT and their ulitmate choice will be any ERP and SAP is the market leader in ERP. Regards
Javed Ihsan
SAP SD & MM Certified Consultant
WIPRO
Saudi Aramco Project
[email protected]
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hi buddy..
am an ACCA part-2 student in Lahore..
i often visit Riyadh for my parents...
My dad wants me to do SAP Fi/Co module after i complete my part-3 and look for job in saudia..
while i'm also looking to join EY Saudia for articles.
can you assess which one is the better decision for me and what is the advantage for my career as a Consultant if i'm ACCA qualified initially?
is it really a demanding career to be a ERP consultant in Riyadh.
kind regards..
syedhassan