SAP Consultants work hard to earn certification. Once it is secured they also want to make it visible that they have it. This is important to distinguish between those who really have it and “those” who just claim to have it. How to make prove that someone who claims to have it really has it?
SAP is providing dedicated
tool where it is possible to do kind of “certification check” on person who
claims having the SAP certification. Once someone earns the SAP
certification he or she can manage the certification(s).
Also it is possible to update personal information, review current
certifications etc. The most important feature of the tool is that it allows
publishing one’s credentials to so called “SAP
Certified Consultant Registry”.
How does it work? It is very
simple. After successful completion of the SAP certification a logon
credentials to the tool are provided by SAP. After that the consultant can
manage it by himself. You can prepare URL which points into your certification
and include it in your CV.
The tool is available via link: www.sapconsultantregistry.com
here you can lookup someone’s certification.
SAP Credential Manager: www.sapcredentialmanager.com
here you can manage the certification.
Notice that it takes 10-14
days after you have passed an SAP certification exam to see it in the registry.
If you earned the certification in the past and you do not have an account into
the tool you can request it via SAP Education
Department. Once you have it but facing logon issue you can request
reset of password via: credential-manager@sap.com
Update 08JAN2022
Sites mentioned above do not
work anymore. If you achieve SAP certification, you can prove it via site
called credly.com which is endorsed by SAP via so called badges.
More information:
Certification
Credential Manager
3 comments:
Be careful, those domains mentioned are no official sap domains, as can be seen via whois. They pretend be, but integral7.com does not belong to sap at all.
Hi Anonymous,
SAP's official pages (e.g this one: https://training.sap.com/shop/content/Credential-Manager) related to certifications are pointing to site http://www.sapcredentialmanager.com.
I do not doubt the site credibility even they are owned by different company - PEARSON in this case.
cheers,
SAP global certification
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