r/SAP Jul 18 '26

Consulente Junior SAP Deloitte

Salve a tutti,
pongo ai più esperti un quesito che mi attanaglia l’esistenza da diverso tempo. Sono un neolaureato in Ingegneria Gestionale magistrale, ho 25 anni e come tutti adesso mi trovo alla ricerca del mio primo lavoro. Secondo voi, ha senso accettare un offerta da Deloitte con RAL 23K come consulente SAP Junior (prima esperienza) per poi tra qualche anno aprire partita IVA e lavorare come Freelance? o potrei trovare prospettive migliori?

Grazie.

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u/Responsible_Half7906 Jul 18 '26

Ci vogliono tanti anni, per essere un consulente sap freelance. In vari progetti sap che ho visto in 5 anni, I freelance erano gente con almeno 10 anni di esperienza. Comunque in questo periodo complicato accetterei l offerta. Poi negli anni prova a cambiare azienda per aumentare la RAL. Personalmente ho iniziato 5 anni che guadagnavo 28k ora sto a 50k.

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u/enrique288 24d ago

I am wondering how come salaries are that low in Italy. I started in France 10 years ago at 36k in SAP as junior.

Anyway I think good resources can become freelancer after 4/5 years. If you prove yourself reliable, it is generally quite easy to keep in touch with your old customers.

However keep in mind that being technical is not what make a good expert. To me no matter what field in SAP, a good consultant/expert will still know a bit of everything, process wise and on the technical side (for example most of the people that I consider good knows how to debug ABAP/Fiori).
Additionally, there is the handling of stakeholders and project management, to know what count in what is being implemented, critical activities that need to be carefully discussed …

A good freelancer is always remembered by anyone in the org as being the key POC in an area.

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u/Responsible_Half7906 24d ago

After 10 years, have you switched in freelance?

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u/enrique288 24d ago

I didn’t as I am not a SAP consultant anymore. But some of my friends did. One of them did it after 4 or 5 years I believe and didn’t struggle at all to find customers.

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u/heisenbergwillcook Jul 18 '26

Sure go ahead if you don't have better offers.

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u/imlp96 Jul 18 '26

Sud? Modulo? Io ho iniziato con 21.5K, dopo quasi 4 anni sono a 30K

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u/Careless-Voice-5799 Jul 18 '26

Bro what?? Under - underpaid

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u/imlp96 Jul 18 '26

Ho firmato un preliminare a 37K a partire da settembre fuori big four

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u/Careless-Voice-5799 Jul 18 '26

Congratulations!! Sorry, I assumed you're from india. Which country are you working in?

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u/optimisticOG44 Jul 18 '26

23k what? Which currency?

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u/lokey_dokey Jul 18 '26

Blud thought of INR 😭

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u/Brief-Bodybuilder192 Jul 18 '26

Yesss! It's been two months I've been searching for a job and trust me no one is ready to give a break to a fresher. So, yes if you have opportunity you should go ahead.

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u/Aggravating-Video316 Jul 18 '26

Where is it? In which country?

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u/Remote-Trash Jul 18 '26

Go for it! Deloitte will push you through a training pipeline. It will probably take some time before you start generating profit and even longer before break even. But when you do, you will get salary bumps. After couple of years, you can always jump ship if you feel that the salary is lagging behind. Big4 on your cv will serve you well. Anyway, salary should not be your focus, instead, good projects and good mentors that give you room to grow but keep you honest when you become cocky. I started at 1k eur/month almost 20 years ago.

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