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Sap Bpx Certification Program

A new SAP certification course is starting next month which can help SAP professionals to reduce the gap between IT and business. This new SAP certificate course is named as Business process expert certification course. SAP announced this course as BPX certification program. This certification will help SAP professionals to improve their SOA skills. This certificate course was made so that sap professionals can compose business process, from design to monitoring and optimizing. This SAP BPX certification program also gives a disciplined approach so that business process experts can help their companies to adapt more quickly and effectively to changing business needs. An online social network site named as SAP business process expert community (BPX) deals with customers, business analysts, consultants and SAP experts was launched two years ago. In this social networking site they discussed their problems where SAP professionals wanted to improve their business process skills and SAP customers wanted more business process experts to maximize the value of their SAP software.


How to Pass the Police Academy Test

here is nothing more disappointing than someone who have been hired by a local police department, sent to the police academy for training, but only to fail and be sent home. If you think that"s a shame think about the recruits who pay they own way through the academy, but only to flunk out. That"s probably a couple grand out the window. The fact is there are recruits who show up at the police academy under prepared and as a result they fail miserably.


7 Resume Tips For ESL Job Seekers

Tip 1: Use design that demands attention

Employers don"t have time to read through each of your job descriptions to know if you have the skills they need. The design of your resume must do it for them. Your resume should be concise, well-organised and relevant. It should emphasise the most important and relevant points about your experience, skills and education.

Tip 2: Use "power words"

To control the image that an employer has of you, use power words that match the position you want. Certain words are used frequently by recruiters in their job descriptions. You should study recruiters" advertisements and job descriptions and use these words in your resume and covering letter.

The most powerful words are verbs. And the most powerful verbs are action verbs (describing dynamic activity, as opposed to state).

If, for example, you are applying for a management post, you should use as many management skills power words as possible - and use them in the active form, not passive.

Here are some teaching skills power words:

* advise

* clarify

* coach

* elicit

* enable

* encourage

* explain

* facilitate

* guide

* inform

* instruct

* persuade

* stimulate

* train

Tip 3: A number is worth 1,000 words

People react to numbers! Numbers are alive and powerful. They create vivid images in our minds. General statements are easy to ignore. Be specific and use numbers when describing your duties and achievements.

Don"t talk about "managing a major turnover". Talk about "managing a $27,000,000 turnover". Don"t talk about "extensive teaching experience". Talk about "7,000 teaching hours". Better still, talk about "7,300 teaching hours" - the more precise a figure, the more real it becomes.

Tip 4: Put important information first

List important information at the beginning of your job descriptions. Put statements in your resume in order of importance, impressiveness and relevance to the job you want. A powerful statement with numbers and power words influences every statement that follows.

Tip 5: Sell benefits, not skills

Holiday companies don"t sell holidays. They sell relaxation, adventure, sun, sea and sand (the benefits of a holiday). You should not sell your skills (many other people have the same skills). You should sell the benefits of your skills. When you write your skills and past duties, be careful to explain their benefits to the employer.

Tip 6: Solve your employer"s (hidden) needs

Employers want people who can solve problems, not create them! Your resume and cover letter should show how you can solve the employer"s problems and needs. And in addition to the skills or needs shown in a job advertisement, an employer may have other needs. You should identify these additional needs and show how you can satisfy them too. But concentrate first on the needs listed in the job advertisement. Your additional solutions should come later, after you already have the employer"s attention.

Tip 7: Target the job

You will have more success if you adjust your resume and cover letter for the specific skills an employer is seeking. This means that you would write one resume for one particular job and a different, modified, resume for another job. You "re-package" yourself. In that way, an employer will see immediately that you correspond to the job description. It is not dishonest to "re-package" yourself. You are simply presenting yourself and your skills in the best light for a particular employer. This will help you to get more interviews and allow you to apply for a wider range of jobs.






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