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Posted on 11-01-06 3:03 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Does anyone in USA work on SAP system?
 
Posted on 11-07-06 11:45 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Buddhiman,
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
As we all know ERP in general has huge scope right now and there are many possible career growth. Could you share some info. in getting into ERP market? There are few people who are working in different industries who worked on those because of H1 and GC but their true interest is in ERP, System Analyst etc.
Would you mind sharing insite?

Thanks!
 
Posted on 11-07-06 11:45 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Buddiman:

I have background in finance and that is the only reason i was interested in SAP FICO. I did notsee otherwise what i should do. thanks for ur advice. i am just looking something to hang on to for a while and also help from the consulting agencies. i know few people who got good jobs through them. but i am not looking for big money rightaway. i hope i can find something.

is it possible to join the training as internship. what is the best way to get into it.

thanks for suggestions
 
Posted on 11-07-06 12:51 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Posted on 11-08-06 11:49 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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For internship you need to get into company which has SAP . The last place i was working on an Indian Girl got into the company as an intern, now she is a permannet employee there. The catch here is What if they do not hire you after internship period.. then situation becomes difficult .. problems with your status and all the stuff.

Like I said before you need to pick relevant field of SAP based on your degree. If you are Mechanical engineer/production engineer SAP SD/PP will be great, for finance definately FICO. The problem with SAP is it is a very high end job so you are constantly under a radar. and you need to keep yourself updated with new technologies all the time if you are looking for a long term career in SAP. And the problem again for us NEpali is the cost. Each certification you write costs 1000$ and there is no gurantee you'll pass :(
 
Posted on 11-08-06 2:46 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Buddhiman,
are ppl working through Counsultancy's? or regular employees in a firm?
 
Posted on 11-08-06 10:33 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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ya Buddiman,
all the training and certification are very expensive compared to other facets of of IT & Business.

Just wondering if the return in same ratio as the input?

I am interested in SAP as I like to work in business and IT at the same time. I am interested mainly in SAP-BW as it gives you a wide project data for analysis with an objective to developfuture business strategy development, forecast business trends etc..
 
Posted on 11-09-06 8:24 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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There are both kind. But to work as regular employee the compnay need to hire you .. Most of the people work through top 5 consulting companies like Deloitte, HP, IBM, Bearing Point many big companies donot consider other consulting companies, Indian ones (barring Wipro, Infosys). All the other Indian consulting companies are just brokers or middle man. If you have to go through them it will take a substantial time to get a job. But if you are a fresher most of the time it is the only way to go as for SAP the minimum experience you need to ahve is 2 years to get into all those big 5 companies, also the main clause of jobs is travel time =90-100%. So if you ahve a family and you are married it is a tough decision.
 
Posted on 11-09-06 8:39 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thanks Budhiman,
I thought Deloitte's consulting was more geared towards Business Risk. I have a friend working there, they do mostly implementation documentation and stuff but isn’t purely IT. Is Cap Gemini a good one too? Ernst & Young Sold its consulting business to Cap Gemini few years back.
I believe Accenture does it too but they do not sponsor H1 and/or GC.
I am pretty new in the field myself. As I am young and capable I am thinking of possibilities for the bright future. I don’t know details of Corp. US Lego’s. Could you please put some light on roles and responsibilities of different positions and their roles are in the business, eg Business Analyst, Software Architect, IT – Business Liaison etc.
I would like more IT stuff but at the same time some business. I have double major is IT and Business and I like the IT part better. (never understood why so many ppl hated programming classes ;) hehehe)
Thanks so much for your contribution in our ERP threads.
 
Posted on 11-09-06 8:54 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Buddiman:

then what do you suggest for a fresher? I talked with a consultancy and he told me to learn about warehousing, report something like that. THe problem is we are new and we cannot get jobs/internship without the consultancies. It is not like we are studying at Ivy LEagues you see.. So what do you think is the best starting jobs for the Finance students..... appreciate your input..
 
Posted on 11-09-06 9:01 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Sheetalb,
As a Finance major you are a good fit for differnt positions in a corporation. It doesnt have to be ERP. I suggest you apply to companies directly. It is hard I know coz most of the co. these days refrain from sponcering. However, you might get lucky. You never know, there might be a job waiting for you :).
It depends in your location and what type of business there are.
Are you in east cost?
 
Posted on 11-09-06 11:37 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Sheetalb,
If you want to go in SAP and with concentration on warehousing, Business Warehousing module (BW) of SAP is the one you need to work with.

as my experience of having MBA after computer engineering, what I suggest you to go for SAP FI/CO with suits best for you. If you really wanna go in warehousing (BW), most probably you can work to analyze financial data for the future forecast.

Hope it helps you in some way.

LOVE NEPAL ALWAYS :)
 
Posted on 11-10-06 9:15 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Sheetal Business Analyst is the a better job or SAP FI/CO. Data Warehousing is a IT job fit for computer Engineering ppl or ppl who prefer IT. Also since you are a finance major look for positions in finance consulting firms or banks . I know 2 of my friends directly got job in such places. If you come to SAP you need to have aptience to get your first break.
 
Posted on 11-10-06 1:31 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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gosh, it seem really difficult to even get a break. I just don't know where to start or what to do at all.....

Anyways..thanks guys for your suggestions, let you know if something happens.
 
Posted on 11-10-06 8:20 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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sheetalb,
I agree with you. SAP is a big stuff and takes time to understand the overallconcept and the multiple modules available in it. Once you learn the overall concept of SAP and can decide which module to go with, you are in track. Many people make mistake choosing the right module for them.

And at the time when you are getting started, best thing is to discuss with many people and take ideas from them. As for I understand, SAP FI/CO is best module for you. And as buddiman has suggested, Business Analyst is also a good field for you. Just for your information, check http://sap.ittoolbox.com/ if you want to meet some experts in SAP fields and take their suggestions. It's a good forum to consult.

LOVE NEPAL ALWAYS :)
 
Posted on 11-11-06 2:59 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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This question might sound funny to you IT experts. But then i do only have limited knowledge in IT however, i think i am a fast learner. I have used few modules in the class but besides than that i have no IT working experience.

So a month/2 month training is FICO is enough to start with in the job? or it is really a complicated subject line. Please give me your valuable inputs..... Thanks
 
Posted on 11-11-06 10:48 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Sheetalb,
I think 2 months is enough to learn the FICO module.
Generally, it is 1 month training as I have seen on website.
 
Posted on 11-13-06 8:56 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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The training prepares you 10%. Remaining 90% you have to learn on your own. If you are dedicated and can spens substantial time you can do it. All the training classes teach only the basics like navigation and front end stuff which are relevant only when you are in Test environment.
 
Posted on 11-13-06 9:01 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Here are the topics that you should know for SAP FICO
Topic Areas
1. Financial accounting master data (++)
Chart of accounts
G/L accounts
Reconciliation accounts
Account groups
Customer and vendor accounts
Bank accounts and bank keys
2. Document and posting control (++)

Document types and number ranges
Posting keys and field status groups
Posting periods
Posting authorizations
Default values
Document changes, change controls
Tolerance groups and payment differences
Cross-company-code processes
Document reversal
Incoming and outgoing payments
Cash discounts and terms of payment
Taxes
Clearing (manual and automatic)
Payment differences
Foreign currency and exchange rate differences
Cash journal
3. Payment program, dunning program, correspondence, interest calculation (+)

Payment program configuration
Payment run
Creating payment media
Dunning program configuration
Dunning run and printing of dunning notices
Correspondence configuration
Creating correspondence
Interest calculation configuration
Interest calculation run
4. Closing operations in financial accounting (+)

Month and year-end closing
Financial statement versions and reporting
Receivables and payables
Profit and loss
Technical, organizational, and documentation steps
5. Special G/L transactions and document parking (+)

Special G/L transactions for down payments and guarantees of payment
Special G/L classes and types
Customizing for different special G/L transactions
“Park documents” vs. “Hold documents”
Basic document parking
Processing parked documents
6. Asset accounting (++)

Organizational structure
Master data
Asset transactions (such as asset acquisition, fixed asset retirement, and asset transfer)
Periodic asset accounting processing
Using the information system
7. The new general ledger (+)*

Capitalization and the idea behind the new G/L
New FI characteristics
Scenarios and scenario allocation
Document splitting
Real-time integration of CO and FI
New FI standard drilldown reports
8. Analysis methods in reporting (+)

Customer and vendor information systems
Drilldown reporting in Financial Accounting
SAP List Viewer
Info System and ABAP reports of general ledger accounting, accounts receivable accounting, and accounts payable accounting
9. Parallel accounting (+)

Basic mapping for parallel accounting in the SAP system using the classic general ledger
Handling of evaluation differences in Financial Accounting:
1. Fixed assets:

Purchased fixed assets
Self-constructed fixed asset
2. Current assets

Overdue recievables
Open foreign currency items
3. Deferrals of depreciation

Mapping international reporting requirements:
1. Profit and loss statements by the cost of sales accounting method

2. Statement of cash flows

3. Segment reporting

4. Worksheet showing changes in provisions

10. SAP Solution Manager (+)

Overview of SAP Solution Manager
11. Implementation experience (case study or project)** (+)

Establishing enterprise structures (organizational units within mySAP Business Suite)
Integration and dependencies

Topic Areas
1. Cost center and profit center accounting (++)
Organizational units
Master data cost elements, cost centers, activity types, and statistical key figures
Functions for multiple sets of master data
Entering primary postings
Account assignment tools
Adjustment entries
Direct activity allocation
Accrual
Periodic reposting
Cost allocation
Introduction to management accounting planning
Cost center planning methods
Integrated planning cycle
Profit center master data
Profit center allocation
2. Overhead cost orders (++)

Real and statistical orders
Master data maintenance
Status management for overhead cost orders
Transaction-based posting from inside and outside Management Accounting
Commitments management
Rates for overhead cost orders
Billing for overhead cost orders
Automatic creation of settlement rules, hierarchical settlement, alternative settlement periods
Budgeting and availability control
3. Material cost estimate without quantity structure (+)

Fields relevant to material master cost estimates
Single-level unit costing
Multi-level unit costing
Base object and simulation costing
4. Material cost estimate with quantity structure (++)

Costing variants
Cost component split
Overhead costing structure
Bills of material
Task list
Finding bills of material and task lists
Price update
Creating a costing run
Analysis and error handling
5. Advanced cost estimate functions (+)

Transfer control
Group costing
Additive cost
Joint product cost estimates
Easy cost planning
6. Cost object controlling: make-to-stock manufacturing with periodic controlling (+)

Product cost collector
Separation scenarios
Preliminary costing of cost objects
Simultaneous costing of cost objects
Period-end closing with periodic controlling
7. Cost object controlling: make-to-stock manufacturing with order controlling (++)

Cost objects with order view
Preliminary costing of cost objects
Simultaneous costing
Period-end closing with order controlling
8. Cost object controlling: sales-order-related production (++)

Sales orders as cost objects
Preliminary costing of sales orders
Simultaneous costing of sales orders
Delivery and billing
Period-end closing for product cost by sales order
9. Cost object controlling: Engineer-to-order customer projects (+)

Customer projects as cost objects
Preliminary costing of customer projects
Simultaneous costing
Billing
Period-end closing for customer projects
10. Profitability analysis (++)

Structures of Profitability Analysis
Characteristics and value fields
Transaction data tables
Characteristic derivation
Valuation
Billing data transfer
Assessment of cost center costs
Order settlement
Allocating activities to cost centers
Direct assignment from FI
11. Reporting in management accounting (+)

ALV reports
Report Painter reports
Drilldown reporting in CO-PA
SAP BW reporting
 
Posted on 11-13-06 11:03 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thanks. It seem overwhelming but then i can also relate to the topics at least---they are all financial terms and hopefully i would be able to manage it.

Buddiman - do people with no finance background (only IT) also work as SAP-FICO professionals? I am just curious.
 
Posted on 11-14-06 8:36 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Yes SAP FICO is not at all related to IT. It is not a IT job as many people will think! Of course you need to know to navigate around the software and know how to operate the computer other than that it is finance all the way.
 



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