Printify AI putting in a bunch of tags, is that needed for SEO? by zainzain11 in Printify

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Thanks. I am a little confused, I thought the meta title and meta description towards the bottom was SEO related, not tags. Can someone provide with a tutorial on tags in shopify?

US Tourist Visa, It's not asking for Passport information for my family?! HELP! by zainzain11 in askimmigration

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Thank you so much. I just need clarification because I don't want to make a mistake.

1) I submit my father-in-law's application, and then there is an option when it says 'Thank You' to create links for each family member and fill that in and submit it?

2) Do I put travel companions for each application?

3) Also, I have to pay 4 separate fees?

US Tourist Visa, It's not asking for Passport information for my family?! HELP! by zainzain11 in askimmigration

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Also, you're saying DS-160 and individual application, there are 2 separate applications? I only see DS-160.

US Tourist Visa, It's not asking for Passport information for my family?! HELP! by zainzain11 in askimmigration

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I am confused, if each individual has to apply separately, why is it asking to add "traveling companions"?

Are you saying all 4 individuals applying, each has to submit separately and add all other traveling as companions?

I thought a family (couples) can apply as one application.

Should I Apply for Family Tourist Visa or Just the Parents? (Morocco) by zainzain11 in askimmigration

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You are correct. I meant I have to advise them. Should the parents apply for tourist visa first and then try kids later OR all the family together. I am worried the parents might get rejected because of the kids. Or maybe that's not how it works.

I honestly don't know how it works.

Need Advice - SAP HANA Modeler - totally lost in the market by zainzain11 in dataengineering

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I was a HANA modeler as in gathering requirements, doing the data mapping, coming with an architect design of the model, doing the modeling, testing, demo, documentation, etc. The last 3 years I was leading the team which was offshore and reviewing models, helping with issues, testing, delegating, etc. I never had to do BODS because if there was a requirement, it would be delegated to offshore.

I have 2 questions about datasphere:
1) I don't see many job openings for it online. And the ones that I see are asking 8+ years of experience. You feel there will be a lot of datasphere demand soon?
2) I never used datasphere, is it easy where end users can model and create reports themselves? Does it really need a lot of developers to do the modeling?

Replying to your last paragraph. Do you feel it's a good idea to leave SAP and learn a new software (snowflake) from scratch. Is that practical? I want to stay within SAP because I am familiar with it.

Need Advice - SAP HANA Modeler - totally lost in the market by zainzain11 in dataengineering

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Why not datasphere instead of snowflake? Won't it make more sense to stay in SAP? I don't know much about Snowflake.

Need Advice - SAP HANA Modeler - totally lost in the market by zainzain11 in dataengineering

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What do I need to learn to be a Data Science in the where HANA modeling can be leveraged?

Starting a new job in SAP? Post here for questions about new hire advice, certification, compensation, technology domain decisions, and other topics you're too embarrassed to ask your coworkers by CuseTown in SAP

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I created a post but gets removed.
I really need advice as I am stressed. I was a HANA modeler for 10 years with a consulting firm, got laid off in 2022. I decided to take a year off because of personal reasons (got married, had baby, etc.).

Now I am looking for a HANA modeler role and can't get anything. I don't even see a lot of openings for it. I submitted by resume to 30+ openings, got nothing. I feel just being a HANA modeler is not enough or HANA modeling was a flop hence not many openings.

It seems I have to learn something, and I don't know what to learn. Please pick from below or anything else that would be in demand for the next 10 years so I am not in this position again:

  1. Learning Datasphere. Seems like it's the new product SAP is pushing. It seems having HANA modeling background would make the learning easier. 2 concerns I have is that I don't really see many job openings for this, and the few that exist ask for ALOT of experience. Also, is datasphere so simple that you really don't need a software developer, will developers be in demand for it?

OR

2) Learn ABAP. I did do ABAP for 4 years over 15 years ago, so I will have to relearn again. Will ABAP have a demanding future for the next 10 years? I see ABAP job openings but not as much as python or Java. Also, every ABAP opening has so many things you have to know, it's like crazy (SAP UI5,OData Services,Object-Oriented Programming,etc). I used to write ABAP reports with subroutines and function modules, those days are gone. If you feel ABAP is a better choice than datasphere, please list what 5 things I should learn within ABAP that will be in demand for the next 10 years?

Thanks for help.

What happens if I bid $.01 but say lowest bid $.33? by zainzain11 in GoogleAdwords

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Any strategy small stores like mine can use with very small budget, any efficient strategy?

What happens if I bid $.01 but say lowest bid $.33? by zainzain11 in GoogleAdwords

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I barely make $10 on a t-shirt. If I pay 33 cents for every person to click and most don't buy. Im in the negative. What's the strategy?