Hi,
I'm currently working as an SAP Production Operator (manufacturing plant) with a 15yr background as a stockbroker (business /financial analytics) while running the bookkeeping of our family business over 5 years. I'm also one third into my accounting degree with all Law and most Accounting subjects complete, and now, ready to send out my resume to chase down a Management Accounting role. Recruiting agents told me 12 months ago I need SAP experience before anyone would look at me, so I've thrown myself into that. Check.
Now, to embrace SAP FICO, I've been looking at different learning options to add value:
CFI - Financial Modeling & Valuation Analyst (FMVA) Self Study Certification.
So, of the above SAP learning alternatives, I'm just curious what others may think would be the best valued approach to learning SAP before I hand over hundreds to thousands of dollars and send out the Resume, as I'd like to include these on it.
Thanks.
I'm currently working as an SAP Production Operator (manufacturing plant) with a 15yr background as a stockbroker (business /financial analytics) while running the bookkeeping of our family business over 5 years. I'm also one third into my accounting degree with all Law and most Accounting subjects complete, and now, ready to send out my resume to chase down a Management Accounting role. Recruiting agents told me 12 months ago I need SAP experience before anyone would look at me, so I've thrown myself into that. Check.
Now, to embrace SAP FICO, I've been looking at different learning options to add value:
- SAP Books on Amazon,
- trialling SAP Learning HUB, and
- looking at Michael Management as an SAP learning alternative
CFI - Financial Modeling & Valuation Analyst (FMVA) Self Study Certification.
So, of the above SAP learning alternatives, I'm just curious what others may think would be the best valued approach to learning SAP before I hand over hundreds to thousands of dollars and send out the Resume, as I'd like to include these on it.
Thanks.