Marok-Vacancy has conducted a kind of field research about the employment rate of folks with English backgrounds in Morocco and so far the outcome is drastically low. The research offers a blunt critique of the unfair labor market and the major research aim is set to reassess the recommendations of Morocco employment plan for Moroccans and expats with English backgrounds; Aka Anglophone. The research is focused on the government's apparent slow attention to open doors for more business deals with American and British companies. Its stable employment policy stance towards the view that better employment performance can be achieved with international "Francophone" companies, since the majority of Moroccan graduates have more chances in integrating the Morocco-French job market than English one.

Job opportunities are pretty much available to wide majority of folks with decent level in French looking for jobs in offshoring sector in general. Though, little is the minority with English career interests, it unfortunately has less chance to find jobs that match their English career interest. Thus Morocco employment plan remains inefficient since the minority can't find their dream jobs in English sectors.

Worth pointing out that the current steady economic growth promises a lot in terms of employment in Morocco it definitely gives a cheering picture of Morocco in the near future, but the picture won't be satisfying without a fair balance between English and French job opportunities.

It is significantly crucial to recognize the honest goal of the critiques conducted in marok-vacancy's research because the aim is to shake the government's agenda and remind them that there are highly qualified folks with English as a strong asset to work in Anglophone companies and perform satisfying quality.

Hence, should the government enact new actions to witness a more stable economic growth? Absolutely! It should definitely be an action of call for business cooperation with American and British companies. Maybe, stretched tax break plans, more flexibility with the planting conditions might lure them enough and would definitely encourage more international companies to plant their businesses in Morocco and refine the job market. At last jobs in Morocco will be available and the unemployment rate will be very significant.





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