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Reply from nirajsawa on Apr 5 at 4:36 PM it is like 2 sides of a coin. You cant take a leaf out from one's experience and can decide.Broadly I can say career of any one would be shining enough if they give 100% in that and it is very true for any industries. Some have seen good side and some have bitter experience in the same industry.It depends on how do you take the things?Introspect yourself and reach to a decision rather than discussing anyone. Many have got job without certification and many certified consultants are still struggling for an entry though they have good domain exp. All the best.
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: basuari Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2015 12:34 AM Subject: Changing Career Path from Sales & Marketing to SAP SD Consultant This question can never be answered by 'Yes' or 'No' kind of answer in any public forum. Everyone's situation is unique and can be well understood by himself only, I mean to say mid age career shift also depends on financial situation, family responsibility and support, mid-age learning aptitude, etc.... But I am sure you should have 2 answers clear in your mind if you take any decision in this regard, firstly, how passionate you are about your new career ( in this case SAP) and secondly, your need for career shift ( I mean to say, your desperation level ), rest will follow you! Thanks and regards, *Arindam Basu* | | Reply to this email to post your response. __.____._ | _.____.__ |