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SAP software

SAP software is an in-demand technology skill used by 149 careers. Below you can see which roles require it and what other skills are commonly needed alongside it.

Careers that use SAP software

Accountants and AuditorsAcute Care NursesAdministrative Services ManagersAdult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language InstructorsAdvertising and Promotions ManagersAerospace Engineering and Operations Technologists and TechniciansAerospace EngineersAgricultural EngineersAgricultural TechniciansArchitectural and Civil DraftersArchitectural and Engineering ManagersAutomotive Engineering TechniciansAutomotive EngineersBiochemists and BiophysicistsBioengineers and Biomedical EngineersBiofuels/Biodiesel Technology and Product Development ManagersBioinformatics ScientistsBioinformatics TechniciansBiostatisticiansBrownfield Redevelopment Specialists and Site ManagersBudget AnalystsBusiness Intelligence AnalystsBuyers and Purchasing Agents, Farm ProductsCareer/Technical Education Teachers, Middle SchoolCartographers and PhotogrammetristsChemical EngineersChemical TechniciansChemistsChief ExecutivesChief Sustainability OfficersCivil Engineering Technologists and TechniciansCivil EngineersCompensation and Benefits ManagersCompensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis SpecialistsComputer and Information Systems ManagersComputer Network ArchitectsComputer ProgrammersComputer Systems AnalystsComputer Systems Engineers/ArchitectsComputer User Support SpecialistsConstruction ManagersCost EstimatorsCredit AnalystsCredit CounselorsCustoms BrokersData Warehousing SpecialistsDatabase AdministratorsDatabase ArchitectsEducation Administrators, PostsecondaryElectrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and TechniciansElectrical and Electronics DraftersElectrical EngineersElectro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and TechniciansEntertainment and Recreation Managers, Except GamblingEnvironmental Compliance InspectorsEnvironmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including HealthEnvironmental Scientists and Specialists, Including HealthFacilities ManagersFarm and Home Management EducatorsFarm Labor ContractorsFarmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural ManagersFinancial and Investment AnalystsFinancial ExaminersFinancial ManagersFinancial Risk SpecialistsFood Science TechniciansFood Scientists and TechnologistsForestry and Conservation Science Teachers, PostsecondaryGeneral and Operations ManagersGeodetic SurveyorsGeographic Information Systems Technologists and TechniciansGeological Technicians, Except Hydrologic TechniciansGovernment Property Inspectors and InvestigatorsHealth and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and InspectorsHuman Resources ManagersHuman Resources SpecialistsHydroelectric Production ManagersIndustrial EcologistsIndustrial Engineering Technologists and TechniciansIndustrial EngineersIndustrial Production ManagersInformation Security AnalystsInformation Technology Project ManagersInvestment Fund ManagersLoan OfficersLogisticiansLogistics AnalystsLogistics EngineersLoss Prevention ManagersLow Vision Therapists, Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and Vision Rehabilitation TherapistsManagement AnalystsManufacturing EngineersMarine Engineers and Naval ArchitectsMarket Research Analysts and Marketing SpecialistsMarketing ManagersMaterials EngineersMechanical DraftersMechanical Engineering Technologists and TechniciansMechanical EngineersMechatronics EngineersMedical and Clinical Laboratory TechniciansMicrobiologistsMicrosystems EngineersMining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety EngineersNanosystems EngineersNatural Sciences ManagersNetwork and Computer Systems AdministratorsNon-Destructive Testing SpecialistsNuclear EngineersOccupational Health and Safety SpecialistsOccupational Health and Safety TechniciansOperations Research AnalystsOphthalmic Medical TechnologistsPetroleum EngineersPhotonics TechniciansPhysicians, PathologistsPolitical ScientistsPostmasters and Mail SuperintendentsProject Management SpecialistsPurchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm ProductsPurchasing ManagersQuality Control AnalystsQuality Control Systems ManagersRadio Frequency Identification Device SpecialistsRegulatory Affairs ManagersRegulatory Affairs SpecialistsRemote Sensing TechniciansRobotics TechniciansSales ManagersSecurity Management SpecialistsSecurity ManagersSociologistsSoftware DevelopersSoftware Quality Assurance Analysts and TestersStatisticiansSupply Chain ManagersSustainability SpecialistsTax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue AgentsTraining and Development SpecialistsTransportation PlannersTransportation, Storage, and Distribution ManagersTreasurers and ControllersUrban and Regional PlannersWater/Wastewater EngineersWeb and Digital Interface DesignersWeb DevelopersWholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm ProductsWind Energy Development ManagersWind Energy Operations Managers

Often used with SAP software

Frequently asked questions

What careers use SAP software?

SAP software is used by 149+ careers including Accountants and Auditors, Acute Care Nurses, Administrative Services Managers, Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors, Advertising and Promotions Managers. It falls under the Enterprise resource planning ERP software category.

How do I learn SAP software?

Acelro creates a personalized learning path based on your current skill level. Sign up for free to get a gap analysis and a step-by-step roadmap that includes SAP software.

What skills should I learn alongside SAP software?

Skills commonly used alongside SAP software include Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office software, Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Outlook. These frequently appear together in job requirements.