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Re: Please suggest me for my career

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HI Venktasean

 

I agree - things can be easily difficult when you first start

 

But you are not helping yourself here or paying attention to what my comment was.

 

So far you have told me that you do not want to be a developer. I asked you why you thought about SAP and what you interests are so people can actually provide you valuable advise.

 

I've written this type of response on other posts before but this is what will happen on this thread if you do not personalise it:

  1. Someone will come in and tell you do to HANA, Fiori and Cloud as they are the big ticket items and big future
  2. Next person will come in and say not HANA if you don't like ABAP/development
  3. The Tech regulars will pop in and mention Basis
  4. The SD guru will come in and say come join their module because they see big future
  5. Another person will join in and list out what all of the modules stand for (same information which has been copy pasted around SCN for quite a few years and is outdated)

 

And so it goes on: do you see a pattern in any of this? If not, it comes down to everyone is going to tell you what they already do or what they perceive to be the next money-making-niche-area

 

I get that many of us would love to follow our passions only but face the reality that we have bills to pay and personal responsibility. So I do get that ultimately we want to receive an answer that will guarantee us a job and an income that we can live off.

 

But the problem is, if you do not have the aptitude for the money-making item then you will not realise the good job and income.

 

So I ask again, what is your background and what skills do you think you have that you are good at. Some questions to ask yourself:

  • what did you study at school and university?
  • do you like business side or technical IT?
  • what are you strengths and weaknesses?
  • what do you know about SAP and the road map (again you've already decided this is what you want to do)?
  • have you worked in any industry to have business knowledge an experience (e.g. my first part time job as a teenager was to work in a shop. It helped me cement my procurement knowledge which is one of the first modules that I did help desk support for)

 

And the list goes on.

 

SAP can include a lot of programming or it can include none. Really depends on speciality.

 

Regards

Colleen


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