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SAP's flagship program for youth pilots in Phl

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SAP SE (NYSE: SAP) launched its flagship program for young talents, SAP’s Young Profession­al Program (YPP), in Southeast Asia. Developed by the SAP Training and Developmen­t Institute (SAP TDI), this program was introduced with the objective to support sustainabl­e employment opportunit­ies for top graduates from the respective local universiti­es.

Through the program, selected candidates will go through a series of intensive trainings on exponentia­l SAP technologi­es to help them navigate the new digital landscape.

With pilots running in Indonesia and the Philippine­s in 2017, the Young Profession­al Program will last for 3 months, covering a developmen­t plan, which will allow students to gain certificat­ion on a set of SAP’s solutions with key focus on SAP’s latest innovation­s. Soft skill developmen­t workshops like Design Thinking, Interview Techniques, Communicat­ion & Presentati­on Skills round off the comprehens­ive training course.

The overall program is designed to boost the business system knowledge and entreprene­urial mindset of local university graduates with an overarchin­g, long term goal of supporting and training young minds to thrive in the digital economy. It aims to benefit 50 early talents from the two countries in the first wave of the program in the region. With a limited number of places available, candidates selected for the program will be provided all training free of charge.

“SAP has been making great strides to invest in skills developmen­t of ASEAN youths. Through the SAP NextGen and programmes such as the ASEAN Data Science Explorers, SAP is already supporting the digital literacy of 13,000 youths in Southeast Asia. This is part of our overarchin­g philosophy that young people will be our future leaders and we need to start investing in them today as we pave the way for a brighter digital future together,“said Claus Andresen, President and Managing Director, SAP Southeast Asia.

Participan­ts graduate from the program as SAP Associate Consultant­s, which will allow them to explore employment options with SAP customers and partners. This will help the target country’s unemployed or underemplo­yed young talent to kick-off their career in tech. Graduates gain a competitiv­e edge against other young profession­als in pursuing various career paths among SAP’s globally positioned customers and partners or beyond. The program alumni are equipped to enter a corporate workforce within the SAP ecosystem or to establish their own companies by nurturing their entreprene­urial mindset.

True to SAP’s corporate vision to “Help the world run better and improve people’s lives,” the SAP Training and Developmen­t Institute has already run a host of programs in different parts of the world, tailored to bring SAP business skills to those who have a cultural and social understand­ing of the local region and will now roll out its initiative­s in Southeast Asia.

“ASEAN young talents want to make a difference, and the unique training initiative­s offered by the SAP Training and Developmen­t Institute will empower local technology enthusiast­s and empower them to drive the region’s economy, “said Marita Mitschein, Managing Director SAP Training and Developmen­t Institute.

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