SwirlyWaffle
SwirlyWaffle
7mo

Trending @Capgemini; Need help for transitioning from SAP Training to Java Development

I’m currently undergoing training in SAP, but I want project in Java and software development. I'm actively learning Java, OOPs, DSA, and exploring full-stack tools like Spring Boot and React. After my SAP training, I’m looking for ways to work on Java-based projects instead of being aligned only to SAP roles. If anyone has navigated a similar path or has suggestions on how I can make this transition internally or externally, I’d really appreciate your guidance!

7mo ago
ZestyHamster
ZestyHamster
7mo

Do not do SAP It’s not a high paying job, try moving towards your interest in Java, i would say run away from SAP as soon as possible

SnoozyCoconut
SnoozyCoconut

Can you explain please

ZestyHamster
ZestyHamster
7mo

What explanation do you need?

SnoozyCoconut
SnoozyCoconut

Why do you not want a sap role ,sap is good right and you club with java also

SwirlyWaffle
SwirlyWaffle

I am a fresher, in my college I worked on java, web development and AIML. But here I am getting SAP PIPO training. I don't know how much time it will take to increase my salary to 20 lpa. Which in software development is very easy.

SwirlyWaffle
SwirlyWaffle

Actually I am very confused with SAP should I do it or not.

SnoozyCoconut
SnoozyCoconut

Why is sap not paying if they look in the market it's niche skill

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