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Most people picking up Navision will probably be relatively happy to say "never seen it? never mind, we will train you". For Sage a lot of companies that use it will expect you to be familiar with it. Some may also be smallish businesses who don't have the on hand experience to teach it to someone from scratch - especially if the prior person doing the role has left. That is part of the reasons why you see people asking for it in the job advert in the first place.
Out of the dozen systems I've used I've never used Navision and I've used Sage 50 in about 6-8 roles (both temp, work experience and full time roles).
I certainly wouldn't say ignore Sage over Navision - if there is a way to do a bit on both to list on your CV "Expert on Pegasus, familiar with the layout of Sage, Navision.." or something then I'd do that.
It's more difficult to learn Navision than Sage in my opinion. I have seen a lot of jobs (higher end jobs) asking for knowledge in Navision, not Sage. It's a far more advance package. Haven't used Pegasus before...0
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