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Previously iam not having real time experience on any platform. But i was trained by a friend. But iam bit scared to attend the interview with out live experience . Please suggest me will there will be any companies provide training with project development. Tq

2006-06-22 20:20:10 · 5 answers · asked by srini l 1 in Computers & Internet Software

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This is not going to work. You should start some real life experience on SAP. Maybe a helpdesk ?

2006-06-24 06:13:12 · answer #1 · answered by roy_s_jones 6 · 0 0

Learning is based upon three factors: 1. The student must confront the physical example of what they are being taught. 2. The learning must take place on an appropriate step-by-step gradient- from ELEMENTARY- to INTERMEDIATE- to ADVANCED principles. No step can be rushed, omitted, or repeated. 3. Each and every technical term must be thoroughly defined using standard agreed-upon dictionaries and technical manuals. If any one of these factors is tampered with, it will be impossible for the student to learn. The student will be confused. The confused student either learns to CRAM, and give memorized answers to pre-set questions in an exam, in lieu of REAL learning, like a chimpanzee putting shaped blocks in holes, with NO understanding of ANYTHING other than this gets it bananas- or the student FLUNKS. The science taught in the Third World is dumbed down. Some of that taught in the First world is dumbed-down, too. It is NONSENSE to be taught to CRAM equations in Maths, Chemistry or Physics WITHOUT BEING TAKEN THROUGH THE STEPS THE CREATORS OF THE FORMULAE TOOK. In Nigeria, all the student cares about is getting his certificate. He does not care about the knowledge he is acquiring. If his subject is dumbed-down so he can get Straight A's in it, he does not care. For instance, in Biological sciences, in the University where I work, over the course of years, students began doing practicals dissecting a species of fish. Then they were told that "due to budgetary constraints" two students would dissect a fish together. Then it became three, then four, then eight. Today, it is NO fish- they are just referred to textbooks- which they might have only in second-hand PHOTOCOPY. IT WILL NEVER occur to a Nigerian student to GO BUY THEMSELVES A FISH- like Adam Cohen- and go do their own dissection. the fact is THEY DO NOT WANT TO KNOW what is inside a fish, or how to DISSECT a fish. They just want the PASS MARK, so they get their degrees. I have seen generations of students leave the University clutching their precious "Holy Grail," only to find they are unemployable. Employers have no need of a graduate who does not really know what his degree says he knows. I try to tell undergraduates this, but they never listen to me- because I never got a degree myself.

2016-03-27 01:46:27 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

In such cases better to join small companies.

Be ready with no-pay / low-pay alternatives for some time. I am sure lot of small companies in Malaysia can hire you and train you on the job.

You may have to do leg work in special IT zone (similar to one in the outer KL) . Never join mfg company using SAP immidiately.

2006-06-22 20:28:27 · answer #3 · answered by SRX 2 · 0 0

At the interview, try to give the interviewers an intelligent answer to their question. If they ask you a direct question, say yes or no, don't ramble on forever. They asked a direct question to get a direct answer. Maintain eye contact! If they don't hire you, then move on to someone else. You can spend a life time trying to find a perfect job.

2006-06-22 20:29:05 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

just c some trainng centres

2006-07-06 02:14:05 · answer #5 · answered by fiz_md 2 · 0 0

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