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Reply from ravichandraeduru on Dec 18 at 10:57 PM Hello Raj You have good domain experience. I do not think SAP has clients in the insurance sector or the Job scope in SAP insurance is remote. Insurance in SAP can be done as an Integration with Finance on the finance perspective. In this case it is good if you do SAP finance. As per your qualification, and experience as an analyst I suggest you to go for SAP BW with HANA which is very promising. Regards, Ravi
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: rajmca05 Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2014 11:48 PM Subject: SAP Insurance Module Dear Readers... Thanks for your time. Here I am planning for skill shift. Background.. I have completed my Masters in Computer Science (MCA) in the year 2005, around 8 years of IT experience as a Developer come Business Analyst, collaboratively dealing with multiple stakeholders, majority of work experience is working for P&C Insurance projects with P&C Insurance certification in AINS 21 from CPCU. Currently, I am working for a big MNC in Bangalore. Reason for skill change: Currently I am tagged to Microsoft Technology and being a Team Lead there are less likely chances of getting core coding work, application design work but higher chances of getting a work of team/project management which I am not interested. (Though I managed a team of 6 resources very well in last assignment) Also, Microsoft is not stable, every time they release new changes and the skill I learned 2 years back been absolute from Microsoft now. Having Insurance, programming and Business Analyst kind of work experience, I am more interested doing a techno-functional Business Analyst role. I am assuming, SAP is better stable than Microsoft and SAP also has its own Insurance functional module...with this I can stay to SAP for a longer time, keep learning, and help growing to my clients and projects. Having said that, I would like to seek your advice if above my understanding is correct else what can be better option for my case... If SAP-Insurance is better option then I think I need to start from basic of SAP.. shall I start with "SAP FICO" or something else? Question 1) Is it good option to move to SAP? If my 8 yrs of experience will be counted? Question 2) If SAP Insurance module is suitable for my case? Question 3) From where to start SAP? "SAP FICO" or something else? Question 4) Though, I will look for a very good salary package now but what could be career growth? Kindly let me know if you need any more information. Your valuable time for answering my query is highly appreciated. Apologies as some of my question/assumptions might be fully wrong. Best Regards, Raj | | Reply to this email to post your response. __.____._ | _.____.__ |