It depends on your skill set. You need client facing consultancy skills. It also depends on how far you wish to travel. I'm a FICO based in Brussels working Mondays to Friday the UK
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Originally posted by Andy Hallett View PostDepends on which area of SAP, perhaps you could elaborate?
And as mentioned earlier, HANA is hotter than a greased fireball right now...but if you had that skillset, I doubt you'd even have the time to post here as you'd be too busy beating the agents off with a large stick (or more like they'd be trying to beat you off, if you catch my drift).Comment
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Originally posted by Andy Hallett View PostDepends on which area of SAP, perhaps you could elaborate?Comment
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And as mentioned earlier, HANA is hotter than a greased fireball right now...but if you had that skillset, I doubt you'd even have the time to post here as you'd be too busy beating the agents off with a large stick (or more like they'd be trying to beat you off, if you catch my drift).[/QUOTE]
checked on jobserve and there are 3 HANA contracts in the last seven days and HANA is listed as a nice to have, so not a particularly hot areaComment
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Originally posted by mrdonuts View Postchecked on jobserve and there are 3 HANA contracts in the last seven days and HANA is listed as a nice to have, so not a particularly hot area
My client is crying out for HANA resource but there seemingly aren't enough people out there yet. I guess it is still viewed as something of a niche area so the agents have been desperately putting the feelers out to see who they can get hold of.
I know of another company who has temporarily parked their HANA plans whilst they try and round up a decent enough team.
If that's not hot, then I don't know what you consider hot to be.Comment
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i think most on here will agree that nothing on jobserve = no demand, especially if its supposed to be a mainstream productComment
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Originally posted by sathyanap View PostSAP ABAP DeveloperDown with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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