Landed a new Job :-) SAP Basis/Netweaver Consultant.
anfearr
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Hi All.
After five years coasting in my current role and working upto Technical Expert in the internal support team i work in at a large multinational who has there own inhouse and very centralized IT. Think call centre with Local IT staff responsibilites, and the local IT's are there for hardware swop outs only i decided it was time to move on as that was a career deadend.
Got rejected for a position this time last year so got the finger out. Signed for for a BSC in IT. And finished my MCITP:EST.
Result. I landed a job as an SAP Netweaver Consultant within the organisation and once my CCNA is finished will be swopping to completing the SAP Netweaver / Oracle Conultancy Certification. Specifically
C_TADM51_70 Tech. Associate - System Admin.- (Oracle DB) with SAP NW 7.0 (2000 + pages of material, one exam).
So here's one to Certification and CPD.....
After five years coasting in my current role and working upto Technical Expert in the internal support team i work in at a large multinational who has there own inhouse and very centralized IT. Think call centre with Local IT staff responsibilites, and the local IT's are there for hardware swop outs only i decided it was time to move on as that was a career deadend.
Got rejected for a position this time last year so got the finger out. Signed for for a BSC in IT. And finished my MCITP:EST.
Result. I landed a job as an SAP Netweaver Consultant within the organisation and once my CCNA is finished will be swopping to completing the SAP Netweaver / Oracle Conultancy Certification. Specifically
C_TADM51_70 Tech. Associate - System Admin.- (Oracle DB) with SAP NW 7.0 (2000 + pages of material, one exam).
So here's one to Certification and CPD.....
Passed: MCTS: Vista, MCITP:EST, SAP Earlywatch (ABAP Performance Analysis in Netweaver 2005), CCENT, CCNA, CCNA Voice
Next: MCITP:SA (70-640)
Studying: BSC (Honours) in IS/IT Managment.
Next: MCITP:SA (70-640)
Studying: BSC (Honours) in IS/IT Managment.
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Medbro Member Posts: 2 ■□□□□□□□□□Well Done! My congratulations!:D
Was EW hard enough?
I'm going to pass it soon too, and a little bit nervouse, cause our tuttor is fine specialist, but he is not much as a teller, so I will appreciate if you can share some question examples, please? -
anfearr Member Posts: 27 ■□□□□□□□□□Well Done! My congratulations!:D
Was EW hard enough?
I'm going to pass it soon too, and a little bit nervouse, cause our tuttor is fine specialist, but he is not much as a teller, so I will appreciate if you can share some question examples, please?
Thanks Everyone, No it's not too hard at all but you need to know every little detail, don't be fooled into thinking that Tech Fundementals and SAPTEC are easy and skim on them, know every little detail. ADM 315 is worth 40% and you have to know that inside out. Every transaction code should role off your tounge and what they do. After its simple DB basics and Oracle Optimization.
But one tip, if you mess up 315 then its very hard to pass. If you know 315 like the back of your hand and put in a good bit of work into the others four topics then you will pass.Passed: MCTS: Vista, MCITP:EST, SAP Earlywatch (ABAP Performance Analysis in Netweaver 2005), CCENT, CCNA, CCNA Voice
Next: MCITP:SA (70-640)
Studying: BSC (Honours) in IS/IT Managment. -
Medbro Member Posts: 2 ■□□□□□□□□□Thanks Everyone, No it's not too hard at all but you need to know every little detail, don't be fooled into thinking that Tech Fundementals and SAPTEC are easy and skim on them, know every little detail. ADM 315 is worth 40% and you have to know that inside out. Every transaction code should role off your tounge and what they do. After its simple DB basics and Oracle Optimization.
But one tip, if you mess up 315 then its very hard to pass. If you know 315 like the back of your hand and put in a good bit of work into the others four topics then you will pass.
Thank you for the feedback.
Did you have many questions regarding JAVA? And what was approx. persantage of DB questions? Meanwhile- was USEC04 included? -
anfearr Member Posts: 27 ■□□□□□□□□□Well like i said.
Yes, you will recieve questions on every area. The split is faily even, 15 % on the four areas and 40% on ADM 315. Java is covered in SAPTEC so you need to know the Java stack and it's process etc. Because 315 is 40% vs 15% for any other topic it really feels like every question is about 315. Anything else you need to know please let me know.
Regards
AnfearrPassed: MCTS: Vista, MCITP:EST, SAP Earlywatch (ABAP Performance Analysis in Netweaver 2005), CCENT, CCNA, CCNA Voice
Next: MCITP:SA (70-640)
Studying: BSC (Honours) in IS/IT Managment. -
sabpas Registered Users Posts: 1 ■□□□□□□□□□Hi, can you please let me know the certification details ?
I would like to do the certification as well.
and congratulations on your success.
Regards,
an Oracle DBA -
erpadmin Member Posts: 4,165 ■■■■■■■■■■Congrats....you will find that ERP work will always be plentiful and in demand. SAP is very hot; learn all you can.