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My age is 45years.23yrs experience surrounded by Banking. Is it worth for me to try contained by SAP for a craft money?

I want to go for tranining surrounded by SAP. I may please be guided as to which module is best suited for me considering my functional experience of 23 years in a nationalised ridge. My back ground is Bsc.,(maths), theoritical erudition in C, C++,Oracle and VB from SSI institute. Also Please suggest me the best institute within Hyderabad


Answers: The authorised training partner in Hyderabad is

Siemens Information Systems Limited
5-9-19, 5th Floor
Lakshmi Narsinh Estate
Saifabad, OPP AP Secretariat
Hyderabad - 500004
Tel: (91) 40 23482800/1/2
Fax: (91) 40 23482804
Contact Person: Mr. Asheeth Raj Saxena
E-mail: sapatchyd.in(a)siemens.com

There are several modules contained by SAP that you may specialise on. It depends on which modules you want to specialise on.

Nothing is too late for profession change. You should tolerate in mind that folks in SAP may be 20 years junior to you.
Yes You can try.. if u own a SAP knowledge later it will boost you and your carrier..


Good luck
Go for it. My friend only just did his law contained by his 50's and change his work.
Best institute in Haidrabad ? I can not recount you any because I live in USA.
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Answers: Go out there and put surrounded by as many applications as you possibly can. This will administer you more options, so when the employer appointment back you can label a choice on which one you prefer over the other. I always brand a list of adjectives the jobs I applied for along near their numbers so I can call them when I don't hear anything from them inwardly a week or two from applying. Choose the job you cogitate that's best for you, one that will pay okay but you won't be wanting to kill yourself everyday instead of going into work. Think something like your hobbies, you interests, the places you love to shop at most. Find jobs similar to that. You'll be ringing in the interviews soon ample. Good lucK!
depends on what field you're going into. if you are looking for a professional chore, i suggest career fair. when you go, fashion sure to print up dozens of copies of your resume in extension i'd create a letter of introduction. introduce yourself, describe your talent qualities surrounded by a general instrument.

if you are not particular, i'd be in motion driving and put in applications at the mall/restaurants/misc. stores. and you'll be sure to go and get a callback. btw, when interviewing take stock of what the personnel are wearing and wear at least 1 step up. if they are dressed unconcerned, you dress business casual. if they are dressed business uninterested you dress business. if they are dressed business, buy a new suit.

hope it help. oh! i almost forgot, send your resume via fax to everyone surrounded by the newspaper/craigslist/careerbuilder/monst... i suggest fax, because its harder to overlook than an email. it makes the interviewer truly hold on to it.
Sometimes we can be limited by our age...but that never stopped me from mowing lawns contained by the summer at 15 years old and buying a modern school wardrobe!

You can look at what you own available to you and write down your experiences. That is even if you know how to change a diaper or babysit, or even roast a cake or cookies, that is something to register. Then you list what you similar to to do.

As you list these things, start to write subsequent how these qualities can be applied to a career or career. Example: I am a associates person and for 2 years I've babysat and cooked for a kith and kin of four. I am capable of taking on responsibility and not afraid of easier said than done work. Of course you always want to recount the truth and don't exaggerate. Be positive and productive.

You should be able to pop in a local one-stop center, (which helps prepare you for the opening market), to learn how to write up a resume' next to job experiences and such as I enjoy outlined above.

Good luck hope this helps!
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How many hours of work in one day would be considered full-time hours, with 2 days off a week?




Answers: i think like 8-10.. something like that
4hrs. 20mins/ day. X 5 (days) = 21hrs/wk
Twenty one hours a week (Law, that is if you are in U.S.A) is considered full time with full benefits.
The legal limit for a working week in the UK is 48 hours (averaged over a 17 week period). Many employers state that an average week is 37.5 hours. That said, most employers these days include in their employment contracts a statement along the lines of 'plus any additional hours as deemed necessary by the company this means they can get you to stay longer and not pay you overtime. Some industries have their own special rules too.

Practically speaking, most companies work on an 8/8.30 - 6/6.30pm time frame, some keep longer hours and usually the more senior you are, the longer the hours you'll work. The company culture will usually dictate how much of the time is productive, and how much is face time.

If you're working shifts, it's not unusual to have 10 or 12 hour shifts, but regulations state a maximum number of hours over week must still apply.

If you're under 18, it's illegal to work more than a 40 hour week.

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