At a time when the world’s tech giants, including Twitter, Meta and Amazon, are growing rapidly, SAP has committed to upskilling two million developers worldwide by 2025. To this end, the German cloud company and world’s leading corporate ERP solutions provider has tripled the free learning offering on its SAP Learning site, free of cost, to help users acquire skills to prepare for SAP certification. Provides learning material. The company has partnered with Coursera to offer a free seven-course professional certificate designed to prepare learners for entry-level jobs as SAP technology consultants and other roles in as little as a few months .
This new course, the SAP Technology Consultant Professional Certificate, is designed for learners of all backgrounds, with no college degree or industry experience required.
Available for free to Coursera subscribers, SAP claims the curriculum will help prepare learners for entry-level job roles in some of the most in-demand sectors. Even SAP learners with no previous experience in consulting, or SAPs who are aiming for their first job as an SAP consultant, can enroll, SAP said in a statement.
SAP Consultants are professionals who help businesses implement and use SAP software, which is used by millions of large businesses globally, including banking and financial services, pharma, retail, metals, mining and automotive, engineering, construction and operations. , being carried out by medium and small enterprises. , Logistics, Real Estate, and more.
In India alone, SAP has over 14,000 customers and 600 partners, including some of the largest enterprises such as Tata Motors, Dabur, Birlasoft, Asian Paints and global partners such as Mahindra & Mahindra, Wipro, HCL Technologies. Of the 14,000 customers in India, 80 percent are in the mid-market segment that have adopted RISE with SAP Cloud Solutions, a flexible solution that allows them to combine cloud ERP. Other cloud solutions include Business Technology Platform, SuccessFactors, S/4 HANA Cloud and SAP Commerce Cloud at local/Indian data centers.
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