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mutu
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Posted on 08-30-16 10:50
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Hello, which technology is better in term of salary, job availability? I am looking for a good suggestion from those working in SAP/SAS. I think SAP has better pay, however, i have some experience in data analysis using R, matlab. I am wondering which one to pick. I'm a person who can thrive in some programming and skript writing environment, but definitely not a hard core JAVA programming type person. thx
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hakim_saab
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Posted on 09-06-16 7:21
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There certainly isn't a lack of jobs out there. If you get Base and Advanced Certifications, you should be able to get your foot in the door. It literally took me a month after my certifications to land a job when I was still in school, that too in 2009 during the recession and I didn't go to a fancy university or anything. I'm sure it will work for you too.
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Posted on 09-08-16 10:22
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