Sunday, October 08, 2006
"SAP Payroll Administrator " an appropriate position for MIS graduate? ==>Read...
I have started my career as MIS graduate with one of IT companies. I was trained for one month to be SAP ABAP programmer. After months with that job, I have joined another company as SAP Payroll Administrator. My main task is to work as SAP end user to perform the following activities:
* execute monthly payroll and all pyroll related payments
* extract SAP payroll related reports
* maintain SAP pyroll records
* process merit increase
in addition, I perform adminstration activites like verifing employees' expense claims.
I think this kind of job does not need MIS guy. what do you think?
I have the feeling that I am overqualified for this job and it is better for me to be SAP techniqal guy rather than SAP end user and adminisatarotor. What do you thisnk?
cognitive...
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I agree, you are overqualified for this job. What you are describing seems like a human resources type job, which rarely require any education. You would be bored and underpaid. I would definatly try to find another programming type job ASAP!
* execute monthly payroll and all pyroll related payments
* extract SAP payroll related reports
* maintain SAP pyroll records
* process merit increase
in addition, I perform adminstration activites like verifing employees' expense claims.
I think this kind of job does not need MIS guy. what do you think?
I have the feeling that I am overqualified for this job and it is better for me to be SAP techniqal guy rather than SAP end user and adminisatarotor. What do you thisnk?
cognitive...
About Me
Member since: July 04, 2006
Best Answers:
Points earned this week:
Total points: 6,511 (Level 5)
Best Answer - Chosen By Voters
I agree, you are overqualified for this job. What you are describing seems like a human resources type job, which rarely require any education. You would be bored and underpaid. I would definatly try to find another programming type job ASAP!