03-19-2005, 12:49 AM
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salaaam all,
dear friends, n respected seniors, i ve come up with a situation. plz give your valuable argument(s) upon it, supported by reason(s).
situation is
A person completes ACCA, joins articles in an audit firm, gains extensive exposure and practice of auditing, taxation, and other core accounting phases. second person is already on job, he completes ACCA along with the job, and meets three-years experience requirements from his job rather than from articles of audit firm. Will the employers value this later person equal to the former person? in short, who is preferred, ACCA plus articles? or ACCA plus job experience?
your remarks shall be highly valued.
thanx
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FARHAN
live, n let live ...
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Your first choice should always be ACCA plus articles from audit firms. As already Mr Whappaa pointed out-FIRM's Experience means more Exposure, more knowledge, more analytical approach, more confidence, more ability, more perfection ... & much much more i support his comments and agree with many.
The only reason why people ACCA's prohibits from joining Audit firm is because of "Raagra" But what they dont see is the long term implications of their effort in firm. Every possible goal, deserves further investigation to see how entry can be gained. There will always be obstacles, but, given a vocation, they are probably surmountable. Never be too hidebound when seeking markets for your talents. It can be surprising to find how people can change course and use technical qualifications in unexpected ways dont start firm working in Industry from the word go. Join firm be "polished". And that will be the perfect time to find the job.
If you have time before you are actively seeking a job, work experience (as i already pointed out), is most valuable. This became very clear during research on the logistic industry. More than one big firm was willing to take Service people into their organisations for short periods. Then, when they applied for jobs, they had shown commitment and were especially attractive candidates. The same has been shown by parts of other professions. An officer from the RAF spent part of his leave with a certified account. He could not, of course, do much active work, but he showed interest in the office systems and library and this stood him in good stead with a different firm some months later.
Work experience does something else. It can teach you the jargon of the industry and illustrate the lack of understanding civilians have of language common in your branch of the forces. To learn 'civvyspeak' can improve the drafting of those CVs (plural again) you will need.
There is an old saying in the forces. 'Time spent in reconnaissance is seldom wasted'. Only by that means can you know what opportunities there are.
There is an old proverb often quoted in these columns The crowd makes way for the man who knows where he is going. Make sure you know where you want to go and have plans to get there an the place which paves the way for the future devolepment is FIRM so remain firm. [)]
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salaaam all,
dear friends, n respected seniors, i ve come up with a situation. plz give your valuable argument(s) upon it, supported by reason(s).
situation is
A person completes ACCA, joins articles in an audit firm, gains extensive exposure and practice of auditing, taxation, and other core accounting phases. second person is already on job, he completes ACCA along with the job, and meets three-years experience requirements from his job rather than from articles of audit firm. Will the employers value this later person equal to the former person? in short, who is preferred, ACCA plus articles? or ACCA plus job experience?
your remarks shall be highly valued.
thanx
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FARHAN
live, n let live ...
<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
Your first choice should always be ACCA plus articles from audit firms. As already Mr Whappaa pointed out-FIRM's Experience means more Exposure, more knowledge, more analytical approach, more confidence, more ability, more perfection ... & much much more i support his comments and agree with many.
The only reason why people ACCA's prohibits from joining Audit firm is because of "Raagra" But what they dont see is the long term implications of their effort in firm. Every possible goal, deserves further investigation to see how entry can be gained. There will always be obstacles, but, given a vocation, they are probably surmountable. Never be too hidebound when seeking markets for your talents. It can be surprising to find how people can change course and use technical qualifications in unexpected ways dont start firm working in Industry from the word go. Join firm be "polished". And that will be the perfect time to find the job.
If you have time before you are actively seeking a job, work experience (as i already pointed out), is most valuable. This became very clear during research on the logistic industry. More than one big firm was willing to take Service people into their organisations for short periods. Then, when they applied for jobs, they had shown commitment and were especially attractive candidates. The same has been shown by parts of other professions. An officer from the RAF spent part of his leave with a certified account. He could not, of course, do much active work, but he showed interest in the office systems and library and this stood him in good stead with a different firm some months later.
Work experience does something else. It can teach you the jargon of the industry and illustrate the lack of understanding civilians have of language common in your branch of the forces. To learn 'civvyspeak' can improve the drafting of those CVs (plural again) you will need.
There is an old saying in the forces. 'Time spent in reconnaissance is seldom wasted'. Only by that means can you know what opportunities there are.
There is an old proverb often quoted in these columns The crowd makes way for the man who knows where he is going. Make sure you know where you want to go and have plans to get there an the place which paves the way for the future devolepment is FIRM so remain firm. [)]
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When The Going Gets Tough ... The Tough Gets Going ...