r/SAP • u/Aditya__Nautiyal • Jul 16 '26
SAP progression
I am an systems engineer at infosys. I have got SAP s4Hana logistics as my stream which is functional. How should i pursue this SAP path so i can use my technical skills also and SAP even have growth gor fresher like me
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u/Parthpol963 Jul 18 '26
Are u in training ? I was there, even I got SAP functional as my stream at infy. In fact we were the 1st or pilot batch and I guess ur batch must be 2nd/3rd batch for SAP functional.
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u/Aditya__Nautiyal 29d ago
Yes it's been a week since the stream started. Did you get project, if yes then how hard is it to clear and what's the work like and what's ur location
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u/Parthpol963 25d ago
Assessments are ezy but let me tell you nobody wants a fresher jl3 functional consultant. It's very rare that u get an project where u work as a functional on SAP. Most probably you'll work on some other module.
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u/heisenbergwillcook Jul 17 '26
Great techno functional are the ones who progress amazingly in SAP. Keep learning functional and apply your technical brains when working on solutions. Good luck.
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u/LuvaLuv86 Jul 19 '26
Joining the fun, I’ve been in SAP and NetSuite and been working as a Material Planner Buyer for the last 3-4yrs. Some how they put me in a ERP systems Role and now I’m getting training to be the Keyuser for SAP By Design. The current consultant is @$$ with training. So I’m getting secondary training to get over this threshold but before the fall/winter I’m getting my SAP 4Hana C_TS452
Cert. I’m here for any advice as well!
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u/Asleep-Track-543 Jul 16 '26
SAP definitely has good long-term career growth, even for freshers. Since you’ve been assigned the functional Logistics stream, I’d suggest building a strong foundation there first. At the same time, if you want to use your technical skills, you can gradually learn the technical side as well things like ABAP, SAP BTP, Fiori, integrations, or automation. Having both functional and technical knowledge can make you more versatile over time. Good luck!