SAP work in Dubai
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SAP work in Dubai
Hi Everybody,
I am thinking of making a move to Dubai, working in the SAP arena.
I am currently expat in Singapore a the last few years...
Have you any advice as to the salary that is applicable for SAP consultants? Do you have any advice on good recruitment consultants that I can use in the region to try and secure me some contract work?
Many thanks for any help you can give me,
Michael
I am thinking of making a move to Dubai, working in the SAP arena.
I am currently expat in Singapore a the last few years...
Have you any advice as to the salary that is applicable for SAP consultants? Do you have any advice on good recruitment consultants that I can use in the region to try and secure me some contract work?
Many thanks for any help you can give me,
Michael
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Re: SAP work in Dubai
Hi Everybody,
I am thinking of making a move to Dubai, working in the SAP arena.
I am currently expat in Singapore a the last few years...
Have you any advice as to the salary that is applicable for SAP consultants? Do you have any advice on good recruitment consultants that I can use in the region to try and secure me some contract work?
Many thanks for any help you can give me,
Michael
I am thinking of making a move to Dubai, working in the SAP arena.
I am currently expat in Singapore a the last few years...
Have you any advice as to the salary that is applicable for SAP consultants? Do you have any advice on good recruitment consultants that I can use in the region to try and secure me some contract work?
Many thanks for any help you can give me,
Michael
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Re: SAP work in Dubai
Hi,
SAP is a software solution that is generally implemented by large multinationals. Basically, the job is to set up new Human Resource/Payroll systems using the SAP software.
I guess in simple terms, the role I would be looking for is as a consultant to large companies that are implementing SAP within their organisation in Dubai.
Thanks for the reply,
M
SAP is a software solution that is generally implemented by large multinationals. Basically, the job is to set up new Human Resource/Payroll systems using the SAP software.
I guess in simple terms, the role I would be looking for is as a consultant to large companies that are implementing SAP within their organisation in Dubai.
Thanks for the reply,
M
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Re: SAP work in Dubai
Hi,
I am an expat working as a SAP consultant in Dubai. I have a permanent contract with a consultancy company and currently work for some customers in the Jebel Ali Free Zone.
My company is growing fast in the Middle East, so they are in need of extra people; they look for SAP experienced people in several SAP modules.
If you are interested, please send me a mail with your details to sigriddesmet at gmail dot com
I can than ask our general manager to contact you
Thanks
I am an expat working as a SAP consultant in Dubai. I have a permanent contract with a consultancy company and currently work for some customers in the Jebel Ali Free Zone.
My company is growing fast in the Middle East, so they are in need of extra people; they look for SAP experienced people in several SAP modules.
If you are interested, please send me a mail with your details to sigriddesmet at gmail dot com
I can than ask our general manager to contact you
Thanks
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Re: SAP work in Dubai
Hi Everybody,
I am thinking of making a move to Dubai, working in the SAP arena.
I am currently expat in Singapore a the last few years...
Have you any advice as to the salary that is applicable for SAP consultants? Do you have any advice on good recruitment consultants that I can use in the region to try and secure me some contract work?
Many thanks for any help you can give me,
Michael
I am thinking of making a move to Dubai, working in the SAP arena.
I am currently expat in Singapore a the last few years...
Have you any advice as to the salary that is applicable for SAP consultants? Do you have any advice on good recruitment consultants that I can use in the region to try and secure me some contract work?
Many thanks for any help you can give me,
Michael
Charterhouse recruitment in Dubai are looking for SAP consultants Ref 0711173
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Re: SAP work in Dubai
hi michael, did you ever get anywhere with your original question ? i too am looking for work, although rather passively, but i am just fed up in the uk. i am an SAP contractor, currently on a uk government job, but it will end in the next few weeks. i have been to dubai for a short week, and rather liked it. i wouldn't mind working out there for a stint to see if i would like it more and settle there.
so how did you get on then ??
g
so how did you get on then ??
g
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Re: SAP work in Dubai
hi michael, did you ever get anywhere with your original question ? i too am looking for work, although rather passively, but i am just fed up in the uk. i am an SAP contractor, currently on a uk government job, but it will end in the next few weeks. i have been to dubai for a short week, and rather liked it. i wouldn't mind working out there for a stint to see if i would like it more and settle there.
so how did you get on then ??
g
so how did you get on then ??
g
they have SAP project going on at the moment!
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Re: SAP work in Dubai
If u fancy Qatar give these guys a ring http://www.alkhaliji.com/EnglishKhaliji/Contact-us.html
they have SAP project going on at the moment!
they have SAP project going on at the moment!
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Re: SAP work in Dubai
Dear all,
I am also an SAP logistics consultant with my own (small) company in the Netherlands. I would like to work on project(s) in Dubai as well, does anyone of you know of any opportunities there, and how to proceed (I have over 13 years SAP experience).
kind regards,
Mireille
I am also an SAP logistics consultant with my own (small) company in the Netherlands. I would like to work on project(s) in Dubai as well, does anyone of you know of any opportunities there, and how to proceed (I have over 13 years SAP experience).
kind regards,
Mireille
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Re: SAP work in Dubai
I was in a meeting with SAP in the SAP offices in DIC today.
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Re: SAP work in Dubai
LH, you live such an insular life....We have been using SAP in our company for the past 5 years, I wont even bore you with R/3, Business Warehouse and the like.....but beleive me, if you dont know about, you are in a lucky position. Next time you see Ernie Els, his clothing is smothered in their logo....git !
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Re: SAP work in Dubai
Hi Everybody,
I am thinking of making a move to Dubai, working in the SAP arena.
I am currently expat in Singapore a the last few years...
Have you any advice as to the salary that is applicable for SAP consultants? Do you have any advice on good recruitment consultants that I can use in the region to try and secure me some contract work?
Many thanks for any help you can give me,
Michael
I am thinking of making a move to Dubai, working in the SAP arena.
I am currently expat in Singapore a the last few years...
Have you any advice as to the salary that is applicable for SAP consultants? Do you have any advice on good recruitment consultants that I can use in the region to try and secure me some contract work?
Many thanks for any help you can give me,
Michael
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Re: SAP work in Dubai
Hi All,
I'm currently working with SAP in the UK. I have over 7 years of experience in the SAP field with both functional and configuration work. I've been through quite a few implementations and post go-live support roles. I'd very much like to see what the best way is to commence a career in the Middle East (UAE, KSA, Qatar, bahrain) but really need some help and advice on hopw or where to apply for roles that actually respond back.....I never seem to get any responses from either www.gulftalent.com or www.bayt.com, plus they don't appear to be refreshing their vacancioes very often.
A downside may be that I don't have a degree, but my experience more than makes up for the lack of a degree.
Any help/advice direction anyone could provide would be very much appreciated.
Thanks
Faisal
I'm currently working with SAP in the UK. I have over 7 years of experience in the SAP field with both functional and configuration work. I've been through quite a few implementations and post go-live support roles. I'd very much like to see what the best way is to commence a career in the Middle East (UAE, KSA, Qatar, bahrain) but really need some help and advice on hopw or where to apply for roles that actually respond back.....I never seem to get any responses from either www.gulftalent.com or www.bayt.com, plus they don't appear to be refreshing their vacancioes very often.
A downside may be that I don't have a degree, but my experience more than makes up for the lack of a degree.
Any help/advice direction anyone could provide would be very much appreciated.
Thanks
Faisal
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Re: SAP work in Dubai
hi all
i am looking for good SAP opprutinites in dubai region, i am Business Analyst with SAP Technical knowledg. if someone is looking for such role plz inform me as well.
Farhan
i am looking for good SAP opprutinites in dubai region, i am Business Analyst with SAP Technical knowledg. if someone is looking for such role plz inform me as well.
Farhan
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Re: SAP work in Dubai
LH, you live such an insular life....We have been using SAP in our company for the past 5 years, I wont even bore you with R/3, Business Warehouse and the like.....but beleive me, if you dont know about, you are in a lucky position. Next time you see Ernie Els, his clothing is smothered in their logo....git !
If you are as yet unaware of SAP, thank whichever deity you want to and keep your head down.
SAP appears to be a system specifically designed to remove common sense from the simplest of tasks........
Have had to put up with this system for the last 6-7 years and it still never ceases to amaze me at the redundanciness