Don't expect a plum job as a consultant when you finish this course. My suggestion is to take it if you are aiming to 1. Improve your current SAP knowledge which means you are already using it or 2. Expanding your knowledge and hoping to make a move as an end user to an organization that's already using SAP.
Also stick to what you know. If you are working in the finance dept. stick to FI aspect of SAP and so on. Otherwise you'll be making live difficult for yourself later on when I interview you and ask you why I should Hire you as SAP FI when you seem to have more HR experience.
You can find additional info on the following websites:
Don't expect a plum job as a consultant when you finish this course. My suggestion is to take it if you are aiming to 1. Improve your current SAP knowledge which means you are already using it or 2. Expanding your knowledge and hoping to make a move as an end user to an organization that's already using SAP.
Also stick to what you know. If you are working in the finance dept. stick to FI aspect of SAP and so on. Otherwise you'll be making live difficult for yourself later on when I interview you and ask you why I should Hire you as SAP FI when you seem to have more HR experience.
You can find additional info on the following websites:
Best place to start reading about different modules:
http://www.sap-img.com/
Plenty of materials and shared resources on this site:
http://www.sapdb.info/
SAP Official Press books
http://sap-press.com/current_releases.cfm?account=
SAP Online Documentation (Very detailed and covers A-Z of what SAP does and how to configure it)
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp60_sp/helpdata/en/e1/8e51341a06084de10000...