Career with SAP 8.8 Certification

Hello,
I want to pursue my career in SAP Business One field and I have also passed SAP Business one 8.8 Release yesterday.
I am a fresher so for getting a job in this field is SAP B1 Certification sufficient or do I need to do any other certification?
As there exists a new version for SAP B1 i.e. 9.0 is it possible for me to get a job on 8.8 certification?
Thank you,
Regards,
Madhura

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Rupesh huge requirement is there for SAP-BI in IBM Accenture , tcs, and siemens.
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Asim

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