looking for job in SAP. Pls Help !
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looking for job in SAP. Pls Help !
Hi All
I am working as an SAP Consultant with specialized in MM,WM & HUM module and looking for a job in Finland.
I would appreciate of someone can help me on that.
Looking forward for the favour.
Thanks & Regards,
Rajat
Mobile : +91-9820514585
I am working as an SAP Consultant with specialized in MM,WM & HUM module and looking for a job in Finland.
I would appreciate of someone can help me on that.
Looking forward for the favour.
Thanks & Regards,
Rajat
Mobile : +91-9820514585
Go to http://www.theitjobboard.com and sign up for a daily email of vacancies, specifying FINLAND and SAP as keywords. Most days you will be notified of a few such vacancies.
yeah, he can...but it aint like a breeze in the park..for he is non-EU!!, currently not in Finland. the only advantage he has is his specialization in some SAP elements...Allard88 wrote:Maybe. But hän can always try.
but then without knowing his degree qualifications, no. of yrs of experience..those could just disappear away with a local person's competition !!!


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Hi
Thanks for you response. Refering to that, I would like to mention that I have done my Masters In Computer Applications with having good domain knowledge of Manufacturing Industry.
I am having over 4yrs of work exp.
I do agree with you for looking for options in UK , Germany. On the same I would appreciate if you can provide me any assistance.
Thanks Again.
Regards,
Rajat
Thanks for you response. Refering to that, I would like to mention that I have done my Masters In Computer Applications with having good domain knowledge of Manufacturing Industry.
I am having over 4yrs of work exp.
I do agree with you for looking for options in UK , Germany. On the same I would appreciate if you can provide me any assistance.
Thanks Again.
Regards,
Rajat
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Last time I looked Indians can't work in the EU.
It's extremely unlikely that he would be sponsored by an EU company to come from India (which is what would be required) even if his stated qualifications and experience were real. There are a large number of EU SAP consultants who CAN work in EU countries such as Finland.
I was reading an article recently in the Economist which stated that no Indian engineering degree is recognised by any professional association outside of India because of the degree of corruption there. I recently worked for a large company which was 'offshoring' IT work to India. They were sacking people every week because their CV's were fraudulent. More fool them for not checking, I guess.
I would expect to see a lot more 'find me a job' posts like this around the net from India. The population of India is very large.
It's extremely unlikely that he would be sponsored by an EU company to come from India (which is what would be required) even if his stated qualifications and experience were real. There are a large number of EU SAP consultants who CAN work in EU countries such as Finland.
I was reading an article recently in the Economist which stated that no Indian engineering degree is recognised by any professional association outside of India because of the degree of corruption there. I recently worked for a large company which was 'offshoring' IT work to India. They were sacking people every week because their CV's were fraudulent. More fool them for not checking, I guess.
I would expect to see a lot more 'find me a job' posts like this around the net from India. The population of India is very large.
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Could you please post the reference (Economist) sir? I am a bit surprised by this remark and wish to know a bit more on this... 'cos Einstein said Indian were the best!Aoife wrote: I was reading an article recently in the Economist which stated that no Indian engineering degree is recognised by any professional association outside of India because of the degree of corruption there.

India or many asian countries have different tiers of institutes/universities and if you select from these universities you are almost certain to get the right person. And mind you, they are not cheap! Americans recruit tier1-tier3 university/college graduates at USD 60K-80K starting salary for engineers (B-Tech/BE) and USD 110K+ for MBAs.
As far as selecting wrong candidates are concerned, its the company's fault than the country's education system. If the Italian/German/European/US companies have only the cost factor in mind blowing all other reasons or facts away, its a sure short case for a sourcing failure.Aoife wrote: I recently worked for a large company which was 'offshoring' IT work to India. They were sacking people every week because their CV's were fraudulent. More fool them for not checking, I guess.
On corruption levels, India has made rapid progress in the past few years. You can check for yourself where each country stands in 2007: http://www.transparency.org/news_room/i ... 2007_table
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and how would you expect the Govenrments and Companies to believe in this ??lalc wrote:Einstein is DEAD!! so who the Feck cares what he said about Indians more than his greatest contribution!!Aoife wrote: Could you please post the reference (Economist) sir? I am a bit surprised by this remark and wish to know a bit more on this... 'cos Einstein said Indian were the best!
Mind you my idiotic or should I call you stupid sir that this is not US..India or many asian countries have different tiers of institutes/universities and if you select from these universities you are almost certain to get the right person. And mind you, they are not cheap! Americans recruit tier1-tier3 university/college graduates at USD 60K-80K starting salary for engineers (B-Tech/BE) and USD 110K+ for MBAs.On corruption levels, India has made rapid progress in the past few years. You can check for yourself where each country stands in 2007:

