The consultant role
A SAP consultant is a business consulting professional with enough skill to talk to the higher-ups of a company and aid them in making a blueprint for SAP implementation. To achieve this, a consultant needs to have business skills as well that are relevant to the industry and company he is working with, while at the same time mastering the pertinent area in SAP.
What to look for in an SAP consultant
Since there are skills needed in order for a consultant to be effective, you need to make sure that the consultant you are getting has the skills you require. For instance, if you are looking for an SAP FI consultant, you’re going to need to look for a person with expertise on payments and accountancy gained through education, training, and experience. It is important to get a consultant that is particularly skilled in your field because this will ensure that the needs of your company are understood properly, hence they will be addressed properly as well. And you want your needs to be addressed properly because this will help guarantee that you get the results you are looking for.
Finding an SAP consultant
SAP consultants fill specialized posts but that doesn’t mean that you should have too much trouble finding candidates for you to hire. You’d be surprised to find out that there are actually more of them out there than you realize. You can treat finding SAP consultants to be just like looking for any other position to fill in your company so you can post about the job on your own or you can enlist the help of headhunters. Employing headhunters is the more convenient choice but it also means spending so take that into consideration if you need to work with a budget.
If you want the best though, it might be a good idea to invest in the search so you can be provided with a good pool of candidates. Headhunters can take care of the preliminary parts of the employment process, considerably narrowing down options for you so you can focus your efforts on candidates that are indeed worthy of your time and the resources of your company. You can also find candidates to consider by asking for referrals from people in your field.
Julian Hartley writes for DinaliC.com – a company providing SAP consulting and talent acquisition services.
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