2023 Jul 04 9:28 PM
Hi, I am b.tech(ece stream) passed on 2020. Due to financial issues i was unable to get a good career start. Right now I have decided to learn sap abap form a private institute to start my career in sap. I m going to give my best. The only thing that is currently concerns me is i had a 3 years gap..will that be a problem for me to secure a job in this line!?
Please help me out!!
Like any company will think that this guy has a huge gap or anything like that!
Please let me know your honest opinions!
2023 Jul 04 9:29 PM
Hello Rahul,
Welcome to the SAP Community and thank you for posting your question here.
Since your question is focused on your career, I would also highly recommend that you check out our "Career Corner" group and post the same question there: https://groups.community.sap.com/t5/career-corner/gh-p/career-corner
You can find more information about how to get started in the group here: https://groups.community.sap.com/t5/career-corner-blog-posts/how-to-get-started-in-career-corner/ba-...
Kind regards,
Anne
2023 Jul 05 3:46 AM
Hi rahulleo8,
Tag SAP S/4HANA Cloud ABAP Environment has been replaced by Careers.
Best regards,
Marissa
2023 Jul 05 7:07 AM
Hi Rahul,
it is never wrong or too late to start a career as ABAP developer 😉
From my perspective a "gap" in your career is not really an issue, if you catch up with the skills and manage to write good code / understand what you are doing. I personally would rate this repository as one of the most valueable free resource, which you should inhale when it comes to qualitative coding: https://github.com/SAP/styleguides/blob/main/clean-abap/CleanABAP.md
... but of course there are a lot more valueable resources as well and it might make sense to focus more on the "modern" aspects of ABAP. If you add me on LinkedIn, I can send you additional information directly via chat and guide a little what would be the most important topics to focus on (unfortunately I was not able to identify you there as it seems like your name is not really unique 😉 ). If you don't have it, Twitter is another option (@freilinger84).
Best regards,
Sebastian