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What are the sites you choose to looking for SAP opportunities?

Hello everyone! The summer is coming here at my side, how about you? As words like “hot”, “vacations” are attracting some of our attention, let’s discuss something less technical and serious but more practical and relaxing!

I know that most of the users here are well-employed and experienced in SAP industry. But how about the situations that you want to change to other companies, or swift to other modules, or become a freelancer instead of normal employee? And what will you say to a friend (consider him fresher in SAP) that is interested in SAP and want to get to know about it and eventually get a SAP job? You will recommend him to go here in SCN, right? So I do think that here in SCN Career we may have the need to talk about the real practical advice, straight forwardly: what are the site you choose to browsing for SAP jobs when needed?

I may list some sites I personally find useful and trust worthy, please do share with us your “secret weapons”!

1. SimplySAP: besides SAP jobs, this site also has SAP forums for SAP consultants or job seekers to communicate with each other;

2. TheSAPJobboard.com: the uniqueness of this site is that it has versions of English/Dutch/German/French, so that you can see precise job description other than ridiculous “translation”;

3. All SAP Jobs-ExpertPlug: this site is focusing only on SAP jobs worldwide and it has the most SAP jobs than others. Recently they published a separate site for Emploi SAP en France;

4.  Indeed-SAP: for sure Indeed is not only for SAP but its search engine is easy to use and they offer salary trends for the jobs you’re looking for which is indeed useful~

All right, this is all for me. I’m looking forward to hear yours!

Betty

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      Author's profile photo Jelena Perfiljeva
      Jelena Perfiljeva

      Betty, the sites will vary by country, I'm not sure there is any really good site that would work globally. I've heard though that for some social sites like LinkedIn worked well in the job search, but can't attest to that. (I do get approached by recruiters through LinkedIn, but it mostly looks like spam.)

      In the US the main job hunting site for IT is Dice, followed by general sites like Monster or Careerbuilder. Indeed is also useful, but from my experience it didn't add much to information already found on other sites (although last time I used it was 3 years ago).

      Also since SAP world is not that big, it might have certain advantages. If you're searching within specific location, it's not that difficult to find what companies run SAP (e.g. through ASUG) and then check their web sites for job openings.

      But for me the most effective were callbacks for the resume I posted, not applications that I initiated.

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      Former Member

      Hi Jelena, thanks for your reply, I totally agree with you about the "by country" point. For different countries, some of the local channels may be more efficient!

      Author's profile photo Balaji Udhavrao Parsewar
      Balaji Udhavrao Parsewar

      Hi Betty,

      Few additions from my side :

      1) From Indian prospective - www.naukri.com is the best one for SAP jobs.

      2) www.glassdoor.com

      3) Linkedin Groups like SAP JOBS

      Regards,

      Balaji

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      Former Member

      Hello Balaji,

      Thank you very much for you input!

      Betty

      Author's profile photo Jane Tracy
      Jane Tracy

      You there is even more variants
      Such as

      And if nothing works you can always use upwork or fiver

      Author's profile photo Siva Prasad Vasireddy
      Siva Prasad Vasireddy

      Hi,

      yes there are many Job portals like

      www.Naukri.com

      www.Monster.com

      www.Dice.com

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      Former Member

      Hi Siva,

      Thanks! they are very helpful~

      Betty

      Author's profile photo Gurunath Kumar Dadamu
      Gurunath Kumar Dadamu

      Hi Betty,

      Thanks for your information...its very helpful who are looking for the opportunities.

      Regards,

      Gurunath

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      Former Member

      Hi Gurunath,

      Thanks for your feedback~ 😆

      Author's profile photo Jason Lax
      Jason Lax

      On Career Center you'll find a link to the SCN Career Center.