Hello all!
I'm taking the SAP HANA App Associate Exam (C_HANAIMP151) in 2 weeks and graduating from UT Austin in December.
Since I'm a fresher without a background in ERP, I would really appreciate help on studying, getting hired, and starting off on the right foot.
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***I'm searching for a mentor/guide who is currently working as a HANA consultant and can provide the following***
-Additional sample problems/exams for practice
-Advice on the exam and tips on what traps to avoid (multiple correct choices, no correct choices etc.)
-How to structure my resume & credentials, email protocol, workplace etiquette, and mock interviews (via Skype/Google)
-Common problems you face as a HANA consultant (ex. how to get implementation solutions approved)
-Long-term (but probably intermittent) email correspondence on questions
Please email: whoisthecloud@gmail.com
***I would really appreciate the opportunity to learn from someone knowledgeable about HANA and can offer compensation, if needed***
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Where I'm At Now...
I have taken an in-person class in which I learned about the importance of ERP in the supply-chain, and how HANA hardware & architecture lowers TCO by segregating and optimizing RAM operations--making it a prime appliance for analyzing the large and quickly growing data for organizations.
Under heavy guidance, we constructed a financial model on projected vs. actual data using calculation and analytic views in Eclipse, and then exported the tables to Luna to visualize the model. I somewhat understand what we were doing but it seems as though the excessive hand-holding in the class left me kind of unaware of how to respond in an interview, considering that questions may pertain to specific scenarios of implementation that I have not yet experienced.
I am currently reading the SAP HANA (An Introduction) book by Bjarne Berg & Penny Silvia but I was told by the previous instructor that I would not need to read all of the book; is this true? If so, which chapters should I omit?
I'm also at Section 5 on Udemy HANA Implementation Modeling and Reporting Course.
Thanks!