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2013-09-02 15:09:39

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

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
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2013-08-21 16:34:12

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CYTELCytel Statistical Software & Services Pvt. Lt

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Hi Satish,
Kindly walk in to our facility for more information about SAS courses.
Regards,
Shilpa
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2013-07-31 15:55:31

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2013-07-28 09:06:19

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ASPIRETECHNOLOGY erp

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Hi Shyam, yes you can do SAS Course, you are eligible for BASE SAS Course for more information please contact us 8856870425.

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2013-07-10 09:41:14

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi
1. If you are interested in quantitative and statistical analysis, then learn SAS.
If you are not so mathematically, and statistically oriented, and would rather be doing jobs such as project management, business analyst, then go for SAP.
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,
...more

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2013-06-27 16:29:33

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
1. If you are interested in quantitative and statistical analysis, then learn SAS.
If you are not so mathematically, and statistically oriented, and would rather be doing jobs such as project management, business analyst, then go for SAP.
2. I would say that SAS is more about statistics and is a reporting tool/language. SAP on the other hand is does 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 are GE,Genpact, Standard
...more

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