EBS opens English Functional Consultant SAP S/4HANA course

EBS has just held the opening ceremony and orientation of the training program English Functional Consultant SAP S/4HANA with the participation of Mr. Le Xuan Nghia (ERP.SAP). In charge of S/4HANA segment of EBS, Mr. Nguyen Dinh Hung – BUL ERP.AMS, Mr. Dinh Kim Hoang – Trainer and 10 students participated in the training course.

This is the first batch in a series of training programs on S/4HANA in 2022 with the aim of finding and nurturing potential resources to meet the human resource needs of projects. Welcoming the students, Mr. Nguyen Dinh Hung, BUL ERP.AMS hopes that they can quickly grasp the knowledge and be ready to participate in the big projects of EBS.

EBS’s training target this year is 120 Consultants, divided into batches. In this first batch, there will be a total of 4 training courses including Korean Functional Consultant, English Functional Consultant, Japanese Functional Consultant and Japanese Technical Consultant. The trainees will be interviewed, choose the appropriate course to participate in training. After completing the course, students can participate in real-life projects or go onsite.

The members at the opening ceremony of course.

Directly sharing during the orientation session, Mr. Le Xuan Nghia introduced to the students an overview of SAP, opportunities, development orientation after the course and the trend of technology transformation in the future. According to the schedule, students will participate in a 2-month training course with three modules of Finance (SAP FICO), Material Management (SAP MM), Sales & Distribution (SAP SD).

As a student, Ms. Nguyen Thu Phuong believes that the course will help her supplement the knowledge and skills a BA or SAP Consultant needs. “I hope to try out great opportunities and projects after the course. Being a part of the project, helping the project succeed is something I always want to strive for.”

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