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Sadly, I do agree with you, but it’s
a silly world out there.
You can’t get a job working with
these packages without experience, and you can’t get experience if you
don’t work with these packages. So my alternatives are few to none. Indeed,
the Tecsys applications are comparable to many complex applications in the
market – so I think that really works in my favour. But hiring managers
want to see the big names on your resume – it won’t matter that Tecsys
is just as complex.
I guess the next step would be find a
position where one of these other applications is actually used.
Perhaps just getting familiar with one of
these would help me get my foot in the door.
Thanks Jared.
Saira
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Subject: Re: Career Advice
Your enthusiasm is admirable, but I think that it would
be extremely
difficult
for you to learn any of these packages without actually being
in
an environment where they are used.
It
may be that Tecsys is a complex set of apps on the same level
as
SAP or Oracle Apps, and if so, then maybe that background
would
prepare you to tackle this on your own.
Either
way, it will be difficult without access to official support, which
you
won't have unless you're in a working environment that includes
the
app you are attempting to learn.
You
would also not have exposure to the people that are actually
using
the stuff, which is pretty important for software that is directly
used
by most of the user community, unlike a database.
HTH
Jared
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"Saira
Somani-Mendelin" <saira_somani@yahoo.com> 12/17/2003 09:44 AM |
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As an applications analyst/junior dba, I feel I need
to learn more but
I'm not sure of the direction I should take, so I'm asking for advice.
Should I become interested in Oracle Apps? Or should I learn another
suite like SAP or Siebel or PeopleSoft? The difficulty is that my
company does not use any of these. We use a smaller package by Tecsys
called Elite and they don't have as many customers - or should I say, as
many customers with deep pockets.
I know I can get my hands on a working copy of SAP, what about the
others? I believe you can purchase an evaluation copy of Apps from the
Oracle Store. Has anyone actually tried to train themselves on any of
these products? Has anyone installed Apps at home for testing?
Sorry if this question has been presented on the list before.
Thanks,
Saira
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