05-31-2005, 07:14 PM
Mr XAK
You are right but to qualify from a good reputed firm is much tough. Notice that higher percentage of Chartered Accountants are those who qualify from midyarker or small firms.
In my opinion ACA matters more in CV than from xyz & Co. I am also from a Young firm in Islamabad (Shahid Tariq & Co). Here i am able to give 4 hours daily to my studies. So its helpful for me. Some of my X class fellows are in Yousif Adil and believe me that normally they return to home at 1 or 2 am. So just tell me that how one can get time for studies if he spends 14 to 16 hours in firm? Its simply not possible. Though they have a firm name in their CV along with ACA but if they are going to qualify in 10 years is that justifiable.
So in short the firm which gives you time to study and has low working hours suits you immaterial of the fact that it ranks to which no.
imran
You are right but to qualify from a good reputed firm is much tough. Notice that higher percentage of Chartered Accountants are those who qualify from midyarker or small firms.
In my opinion ACA matters more in CV than from xyz & Co. I am also from a Young firm in Islamabad (Shahid Tariq & Co). Here i am able to give 4 hours daily to my studies. So its helpful for me. Some of my X class fellows are in Yousif Adil and believe me that normally they return to home at 1 or 2 am. So just tell me that how one can get time for studies if he spends 14 to 16 hours in firm? Its simply not possible. Though they have a firm name in their CV along with ACA but if they are going to qualify in 10 years is that justifiable.
So in short the firm which gives you time to study and has low working hours suits you immaterial of the fact that it ranks to which no.
imran