a month ago
Hi @Margit_Wagner , Hi Everyone,
Good morning! I hope you're all having a great day.
I’ve been meaning to post this for a while. I’m completely new to SAP, with no prior experience except for some self-research. Though I’m starting a bit later (35+), I have an engineering background and some exposure to German in my professional life. I’m a fast learner and adaptable to new environments.
I’d really appreciate your guidance on the following:
After completing the basic SAP S/4HANA module, I’d like to specialize. Could you please list the SAP modules in order of:
Market demand
Job prospects after certification
Earning potential
Could you suggest a detailed and structured roadmap with 2–3 module options to consider? I’d also appreciate links to recommended learning resources.
What additional modules would be valuable to learn in the future to stay relevant and future-proof in the SAP industry over the next 10–15 years?
I know these are big questions, but as a fresher, I’m eager to understand the market and make informed decisions. Your insights would mean a lot and help me kickstart my SAP journey with confidence.
Thanks in advance for your time and support!
Best regards,
AK
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Hi @arymak87
Please do not hesitate to post your questions. i am here to support you:
Kind regards
Margit
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Hi @Margit_Wagner,
Thank you so much for being generous again. I have posted the question which I have previously in the career group here!
https://community.sap.com/t5/career-corner-discussions/clarifications-regarding-choosing-sap-modules...
However, I would like to ask to you now what is the structured path or roadmap to become a SAP FICO expert.
If you can address this question or guide me whom to contact or where to look into it, I will be ever grateful to you.
Thanks a lot in advance.
Best Regards
AK
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