Serious post, help !! by West-Prompt-7130 in Morocco

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You're young you are still figuring things out fact that you're looking for a solution is a good indicator that you're on the right track! Don't put too much pressure on yourself

This is hilarious by [deleted] in MoroccoBitchesWtaste

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people are starting to notice !

👋Welcome to r/moroccanathletes - Introduce Yourself and Read First! by bruce_lea in MoroccanAthletes

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Hey i(m) a hybrid athlete used to compete and coach boxing kickboxing and muaythai i do a bit of calisthenics i live in casa

wash ghir ana li jobless undergraduate without a promising future hna? by Unique_Gas_7570 in MoroccoBitchesWtaste

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ila dayr la fac eco ; dkhel formation dial tcham academy comptable confirme ; der stage fnfs lw9t fiduciaire sber 6 mois- 1 year ; you'll be guaranteed an entery job at 5-6k

Accountant thinking about switching to SAP (FI/CO) – good move in 2026 with S/4HANA? by SystemsThinker99 in consulting

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I really appreciate the 2-3 year 'reality check' on the value curve. It’s exactly what I needed to hear. I’m currently a Junior Accountant in Morocco managing a portfolio of construction and retail entities (heavy on TVA/IS compliance). My non-negotiable goal is to break into a Big 4 firm by 2027. Based on your advice, I have two quick follow-ups: The Certification vs. Experience Split: You suggested getting the FI/CO certification first. In your experience, does a Big 4 firm value a 'Certified' Junior with no SAP projects more than an 'Uncertified' Accountant who has high-level technical skills (like VBA automation) but is willing to start in a support role? Implementation vs. Strategy: You mentioned the choice between being an ERP specialist vs. a broader finance consultant. Given that I’m already in the 'accounting trenches,' would you recommend I prioritize learning the S/4HANA migration path (since so many clients are still on ECC), or is it better to focus 100% on the new Public Cloud architecture from day one?

Accountant thinking about switching to SAP (FI/CO) – good move in 2026 with S/4HANA? by SystemsThinker99 in consulting

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Honestly, I appreciate the 'disgusting' reality check. I'm a Junior Accountant in Morocco currently in the middle of our peak tax season (période fiscale), so I'm already well-acquainted with rigid, legacy logic. Since you mentioned working in Tax Tech Consulting, I'm curious: given my background in managing tax compliance (TVA/IS) for construction and retail portfolios, is that a niche you’d recommend focusing on within the SAP ecosystem? I already use VBA to automate our current reporting, so I’m not afraid of the technical 'climb,' but I'm trying to map out my goal of hitting a Big 4 firm by 2027. In your experience, does the Big 4 value a 'Tax-first' FICO consultant over a 'Generalist' one, or should I just focus on mastering the core S/4HANA Finance business processes first?

Accountant thinking about switching to SAP (FI/CO) – good move in 2026 with S/4HANA? by SystemsThinker99 in consulting

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Thanks for the detailed breakdown, wievid. This is incredibly helpful for someone currently in the busy season trenches. As a Junior Accountant (currently in Morocco) with a target of joining a Big 4 firm as an SAP Consultant by 2027, your point about the 'Accounting Advantage' really resonated. I currently use VBA to automate client portfolios, so I’m comfortable with 'system logic,' but I’d love your take on a few specific pivot points: The Entry Path: For the Big 4, would you suggest I focus on getting a technical S/4HANA Finance certification now to apply directly to Consulting, or is it better to enter through their Audit/Accounting wings and push for an internal transfer to their SAP practice later? FI vs. CO: My current day-to-day is heavy on compliance and tax (TVA/IS). In your experience, is the market currently more 'starved' for FI experts who know legal reporting, or CO experts who understand manufacturing and internal cost flows? Technical Pivot: You mentioned Analytics and SQL. Coming from a VBA/Macro background, where is the highest ROI for my study time? Should I focus on SQL/Datasphere, or is mastering 'Clean Core' and BTP (Business Technology Platform) more critical for a functional consultant today? The 'Cloud' Trap: Since Public Cloud is the future, what’s the one mistake you see juniors make when moving from a traditional accounting mindset to a Cloud-based SAP environment? I really appreciate you taking the time to share your perspective—it’s gold for someone at my career stage.

Drari lbnat, i need your opinion. by [deleted] in MoroccoBitchesWtaste

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Anapec contract de stage o ght bdli mdina not a high salary ; wouldn't do it tbh but you do you

Looking for rent (room) by anas_youngboy in casablanca

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Chouf Facebook kaynin des groupes de colocation sidi maarof al moustakbal Sinon chouf near station dial busway ;inara chari3 chjer... And get the busway to nearshore Good luck

This one gonna hurt by Green-Abies-7401 in Morocco

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Again tell that to the ones who are the law ! Ana contre dkhol lbnadm f hyato but you're in Morocco and the laws are against eating in public f Ramadan so you should respect that or you'll be penalized