Steve Bishop is the Managing Partner of Damia Group. The company specialise in information technology jobs and UK recruitment solutions as well as IT jobs in Europe.
The telecommunications sector in the United Kingdom is an interesting blend of technology, business practices, and customer service. Unlike other fields where one aspect is more important than the others, telecommunications requires that all three pistons be firing at the same strength. Mobile phone, data streaming, and multi-service firms in telecommunications are all competing with each other to increase their market share and develop a strong public profile. In this way, any edge that a company can gain over the competition is vital to long term success. One tool that has become trendy over the last few years among telecomm companies is the use of SAP software. SAP software is multi-faceted, providing a user with resources for database construction, web design, and strategic planning.
Telecommunications firms may think that simply buying into the SAP trend is enough to set them apart. A car cannot run without a driver and a SAP program cannot be installed without a talented consultant. SAP consultants and programmers have a very specific set of skills that allow them to turn an average telecommunications company into an industry leader. These professionals help integrate SAP software into current computing equipment, easing the transition from old programs into the new. As such, young professionals with an interest in a long career in IT should consider gaining expertise in SAP.
Companies in the telecommunications sector are approaching SAP consultants from two different angles. Larger firms that want to have a constant presence in their IT department hire permanent SAP consultants to ensure that their systems are running at optimal rates. Smaller firms or those who are trying to cut back on funding a bit contract out for project consultants, who come in to install and assess SAP systems from time to time. There are virtues in both of these paths for the average IT professional but both lead to a lucrative career in the future.
Even with the dearth of professionals who have extensive knowledge of SAP, the job market is highly competitive. The highly refined and dynamic skills needed to fully understand the power of SAP software has not been fully appreciated by most IT professionals. For those who possess these skills, however, there are plenty of career opportunities available. These professionals need to consider wisely each professional decision, as it will affect their opportunities down the road. A good first step for a young SAP professional can mean a lifetime of financially and personally lucrative work.
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