Should I learn ServiceNow or SAP? Which of the two offers better career outlook and salary?
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Should I learn ServiceNow or SAP? Which of the two offers better career outlook and salary?
My net worth is 343k as a 26 year old. Why do i still feel behind? Current salary is 140k. Friends in tech have been making 190k-350k from college up until now.
List of the worst of the worst people, those unfit for society: - Those who recline their seats on airplanes - Those who don’t return their grocery carts - Those who listen to audio on speaker on public transport Am I missing anyone?
What net worth would you need to feel comfortable walking away from corporate for good
Would you take a pay cut from $205K base to $180K base to go fully remote + can live wherever (from 2 days in office in NYC).
Didn’t get promoted and thinking of leaving Deloitte for the next level at Guidehouse. It’s a title bump so I would get a raise, but I’m trying to weigh the opportunity cost of going to a “lower tier” firm known for more niche services. Has anyone else been in this situation and what did you choose? Would this limit my exit opps?
ServiceNow by far. SAP and Oracle are the past while ServiceNow, Workday, and Salesforce technology are the future.
Servicenow.
Out of those two, ServiceNow. But don’t center your career around an application…eventually ServiceNow will be viewed as archaic as SAP and Oracle. Something new always comes along.
Business process consulting
Honestly either…SAP does much more than what ServiceNow does but ServiceNow is growing rapidly and has a great CEO at the helm. SAP- just about every major company out there runs off that software, so you’ll always be able to find a job. Career and salary: let’s take project management. Associate PM can be making 70-100kTC depending on experience Project Manager typically 120-160TC Senior PM/PgM: usually 150-200TC Delivery Director/Executive: 180-300TC depending experience VP- lots of TC lol All depending on years experience of course. Hope this gives some helpful insight. Can’t go wrong with either.
Idk if I’d say oversaturated. I mean my team just hired someone with zero SAP experience at 100k TC. But yeah why not go for ServiceNow! I’ve considered it myself.
I’ve stepped away from SAP consulting for about three years, so I apologize for the dumb question. But when I last touched it, ServiceNow was essentially for managing and tracking software tickets, IT requests, etc. Has it expanded beyond that?
In my opinion, they just took that model and tried to expand it to other areas. The backbone seems to be essentially the same.