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We have several SAP professionals in where I work. Six figures are reserved for managing roles/sales. Of course some very savy SAP devs get that kind of money but first of all the company must want you, that is usually they are recreuited by head hunting.Impresso said:Unfortunately kantesai - I am not well versed with SAP - perhaps senior member dealing with SAP could answer you questions better.
All I have heard from a few friends is, if you are an SAP Developer - you makes 6 Figures Easy. Have you looked into posting from linkedin or monster.ca ?
SAP is not booming that much in the West, safest bet in the East and mainly in Quebec. Needless to say there are lots of SAP profesionals all over the place.
Indian experience is not that valuable in Canada (offshore teams have VERY bad reputation). That said neither is Indian education. So the best bet is to aim for junior/entry roles.victor_7jan said:Hi All,
I am from India. I am an aspiring immigrant for Canada. I have a total of 6.5years of IT/ITes experience. I have completed my Bachelors of Engineering program in distance learning. Currently I am working as a Senior Software Engineer in one of the reputed IT Companies in India (leader in e-payments industry) with an International Client headquartered in US. I do hold a very good command over English language.
Is there any way anyone can help me get a job in Canada? If not, can anyone show some ray of hope somehow?
The more Canadian education/experience you have the better.