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manpreet
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3 years ago
Hi 1. If you are interested in quantitative and statistical analysis, then learn SAS. I may also suggest SAP If you are not so mathematically, and statistically oriented, and would rather be doing jobs such as project management, business analyst. 2. SAS is more about statistics and is a reporting tool/language. SAP on the other hand is just about everything from Human Resources to Accounting and splits Accounting into General Ledger, Accounts Payable/Receivable (Finance in SAP speak) and stock control (Logistics in SAP speak). 3. To add on I can suggest you a few companies currently hiring in SAS, those are GE,Genpact, Standard Chartered Bank, Fidelity, HSBC, HP, Accenture, WIPRO,TCS, IBM India, American, Express, Ranbaxy, Cipla, WNS, Barclays,Tech Mahindra, HCL, Infosys, and many more. While SAP is worldwide acceptable in all the segments. 4. As far as the designation is concerned, there are very well paying career as SAS analyst, programmer, developer or consultant. And same goes with SAP as in you can see yourself as a Business Process Analyst or Pre-Sales Consultant, Implementation Consultant or even Solutions Development Consultant. Also refer-