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I am 40 years old and at presently implementing erp ( Oracle 9i) in my organization. I have expertise in finance module and at the same time quite comfortable with other modules.Pl advise whether I can...

Asked By: AJAY GULATI | Asked On: Apr 25th, 2006

Answered by: raghvendra on: May 10th, 2006

there is huge demand of functional consultant for ERP based software spl in FICO

so i suggect you to go ahaed with functional area rather development part.

if you can go for training the please go for Microsoft navigen ( its new but can pay you lot)

Answered by: Srikanth on: Apr 25th, 2006

Since you are stating that you have expertise in Finance Module and are also quite comfortable with other modules you can opt for functional consultant while at the same time sharpening your knowledge base at your leisure.

I am a bcom graduate of age 27 years based in mumbai, have just completed SAP-ABAP(last month).Earlier while doing bcom, had completed 2 year course from aptech. Sware skill sets include Oracle,d2k, c,...

Asked By: unny | Asked On: Apr 23rd, 2006

Answered by: Srikanth on: Apr 25th, 2006

The 2 year course that you did in Aptech might have become old - say like you learnt VB, the latest now is .NET, This does not mean that 2 year course is useless, just update yourself with latest te...

I have completed my mca. I possess work experience in a bpo preferably telecom domain for almost one year. Then I shifted to recruitment section (ie as it recruiter). Presently working as an it recruiter...

Asked By: pawan kalyan | Asked On: Mar 28th, 2006

Answered by: Pawan_scube on: Apr 15th, 2006

Hi SrikanthThank you very much for your reply.

Answered by: Srikanth on: Apr 9th, 2006

HiThough you have completed your MCA, You seem better suited to be in recruitment. Better stick with IT Recruitment.Thanks

Hi sir, our company going to implement the Oracle erp in the company, right now I m working as analyst programmer (mostly working on ms tools). So I want to ask if I start as Oracle functional or technical...

Asked By: Hasan | Asked On: Mar 27th, 2006

Answered by: ZainAziz on: Aug 1st, 2007

Start Functional as there are a lot of job opportunities there and you can get an heads up in the field more than the technical side and then later on start looking into technical stuff to. this will give you a head start and you will have the experience you need

Answered by: Srikanth on: Apr 9th, 2006

Hello HassanIt depends on how familiar and how skilled you are in and as Oracle Functional or Technical Consultant. If you are starting afresh it may take time to get high paying job.

Hi friends,my brother has completed his be in electronics and tele-communication. He is searching for a good Java training institute for training. Please advise good Java training institutes in and around...

Asked By: prasanta2k@rediffmail.com | Asked On: Mar 26th, 2006

Answered by: ak on: Nov 7th, 2006

go for Activenet and IPNET SOLUTION

Answered by: Srikanth on: Apr 10th, 2006

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Where do you see yourself doing five years from now?

Asked By: aneeshkumar_ts | Asked On: Feb 12th, 2006

What are your long-range career objectives?How do you plan to achieve your carrier goals?What are the most important rewards you expect in your career?

Answered by: juliapenny on: Aug 28th, 2008

It is not easy to answer this interview question in terms of specific job or company expectations. One cannot accurately predict what the job or the company will look like in 5 years time. You can ans...

Answered by: Guest on: Feb 19th, 2006

For your first question - I would like to see myself as a professional who is well equipped with knowledge,who can perform at his best and would like to lead a group of people who are ambitious and ca...

I completed b.Sc biochemistry.I would like to learn mcdba. Is this is the right course to enter into the computer field to get a good job with nice salary.Please suggest.

Asked By: Latha | Asked On: Jan 16th, 2006

Answered by: Srikanth on: Jan 31st, 2006

Hello,MCDBA - Microsoft Certified Database Administrator on Microsoft SQL Server.  MCDBA is an advanced-level certification.  Anyone can do MCDBA, there are no prerequisites for do...

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