Do you have ERP Skills? Want a job?

Spooner

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My company, Deloitte Consulting (a big four professional services firm), is currently hiring in many Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) areas. I figured I'd start a thread to any of those that are interested in or have experience in the following areas:

· SAP ? BW, SEM, CRM, FI, CO, PP, MM, SD, IS-Retail, PS, IS-U, etc. aerospace and defense, consumer packaged goods, retail, and public sector
· CRM ? Siebel marketing and campaign management, E.piphany, TPM (trade promotion management)
· Oracle - 11i Financials, Manufacturing, Supply Chain
· PeopleSoft Enterprise ? 8.x Financials, SRM, EPM, CRM, Technical
· PeopleSoft EnterpriseOne (JDE) ? Financials, SRM, Distribution, technical
· Lawson ? Financials, Supply Chain, Technical

Please feel free to email me if you have a resume and are interested.

Deloitte.
 

gopunk

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wow interesting... i'm interviewing for a dev position at one on thursday. entry level, i have no prior experience... i'm excited though. bump for others.
 

gopunk

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Originally posted by: Spooner
what do you mean "at one"

sorry haha, a ERP software company. much smaller than deloitte though. now that i think about it, sounds like you're looking for people to implement and support? nm heh :eek:
 

imported_Kad

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Hi Spooner, I am going to do an internship at Deloitte (but in the audit part of the company) in France.
Nice to see a Deloitte fellow :)
 

galperi1

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What kind of experience are you looking for? I had a class in which we worked with JDE over an entire semester covering aspects of setting up a company (limited), running a revenue cycle, running a conversion cycle (minus MRP, DRP or CRP) and also an expenditure cycle. We also looked at how to and what to do during a system implementation from the initial assessment all the way through post-go live. Does this qualify? I will be graduating in December and have a strong interest in the ERP area.
 

z0mb13

Lifer
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hmmm I thought u are looking people that have ESP (extra sensory perception) skills...
 

spidey07

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Aug 4, 2000
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how about BSEE/BSCS.

5 years basis experience with SAP (most modules, latest work was with BW, APO)

12 years network communications/telecomm design for fortune 500 companies, tier 1 ISPs?

-ps- what happened to "touche?"
 

wyvrn

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I am taking an SAP class in college as I write this. What type of experience is required? And where are they hiring? Thanks!

edit: I sent you a pm.
 

Feldenak

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Originally posted by: wyvrn
I am taking an SAP class in college as I write this. What type of experience is required? And where are they hiring? Thanks!

I would kill for a SAP class at our university. All they offer seems to be Oracle. I keep digging and begging the department for SAP class(s) though. :)
 

Spooner

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Let me explain a little further what we're looking for:

The positions really aren't on the developing/programming side. The work is more application configuration, business troubleshooting, and knowledge in any of the ERP areas I listed.

I don't think we're hiring college-level personnel right now as they are needing people with a few years experience.
 

Spooner

Lifer
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spidey: you have PM.

also, Touche was dropped when the reintegration of Deloitte & Touche and Deloitte Consulting happened. We wanted a one brand, one solution approach to professional service. Basically: bla bla bla
 

Megatomic

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I was thoroughly trained in SAP when I was doing Engineering work at AlliedSignal (now Honeywell). But it's been like 4 years since I've touched it. :(
 

Megatomic

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I'm always looking. ;) But I just bought a house in Virginia Beach, VA. It would be hard to move now...
 

Spooner

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The positions are all over the country. While I know more managers in the Northeast, Deloitte has offices everywhere
 

Spooner

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good explanation Mega. Many companies implement an ERP to consolidate their financial and reporting systems to one application