Pros
Global SAP Exposure
Opportunity to work on large-scale, global SAP projects (including S/4HANA transformations, rollouts, and upgrades) across various industries like FMCG, manufacturing, and energy.
Strong SAP Ecosystem
Access to accelerators, templates, and tools that streamline SAP project execution using methodologies like SAP Activate.
Cross-Functional Collaboration
Work with talented teams across functional (PP, PM, MM, FICO, SD) and technical domains (ABAP, Basis, Integration) — great for expanding cross-module knowledge.
End-to-End Delivery Ownership
Involvement in all phases — from AS-IS/TO-BE workshops, blueprinting, configuration, UAT, cutover, go-live to hypercare — builds full-cycle implementation expertise.
Learning & Certification Support
Access to SAP Learning Hub, internal trainings, and support for SAP certifications and career growth.
Diverse Client Portfolio
Exposure to clients from North America, LATAM, Europe, and APAC, helping understand varied business practices and regulatory needs.
Work Culture & Leadership
Professional, fast-paced, and collaborative work environment with strong mentorship from experienced SAP leaders.
Innovative Edge
Involvement in cutting-edge projects using SAP Fiori, SAP BTP, IoT, and integration with MES systems, enhancing digital transformation skills.
Cons
Long Working Hours
Due to tight client deadlines, cross-time zone collaboration, and complex deliverables, work-life balance can be challenging at times.
High Pressure Environment
The performance-driven culture demands consistently high output and agility, which can lead to burnout for some individuals.
Frequent Role Switching
You may be shifted between support, rollout, and implementation roles based on project demand — great for learning, but sometimes disruptive for specialization.
Limited Project Location Control
Onsite/offshore assignments may change quickly, and your preferred domain or location may not always be guaranteed.
Too Many Processes
Internal processes and approvals (time tracking, compliance, reporting) can sometimes feel bureaucratic or rigid.
Growth Can Depend on Networking
Career progression may not always be solely merit-based — visibility, internal networking, and proactive engagement often influence appraisals and promotions.