08-08-2016, 08:06 AM
Are you presently working as in a specialty such as HR, Accounting, Payroll, AP/AR? If so you might want to think about ERPs and ERP administration. Think SAP, Oracle, MS Dynamics, Unit4. Are any of these used as your current job? If you're experienced in any of these areas and are IT savvy it's worth thinking about. Is there any chance of making a side ways move or becoming a SuperUser of one of these. From there you could progress to becoming an ERP administrator, especially if you take a university certificate and learn SQL well.
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BSBA - GM: TESU
BSc(Hons) Politics: University of Plymouth
GradCert Computing: London Metropolitan University
Non-Credit Professional Certificates
Technology Leadership: Cornell University***Prince2 Certified***Lean Six Sigma Green Belt
In Progress
MBA, Digital Transformation: Marconi University (IT) via UniAthena
ITIL4 Foundation
Professional Cert International Public and NGO Management: eCornell