03-03-2006, 07:13 AM
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I think the correct comparison wouldn't be how many CAs of ICAPs are working abroad but how many did get jobs in countries such as US and UK straight from Pakistan rather than after a stint in Middle East etc.
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DT that would be interesting, Let me see if I can do some thing on this. Though there are CAs who have been working in the middle east and now moved to the UK,.. but there are a lot of CAs who have moved directly from Pakistan. Ofcourse having worked in more than one country is always prefered by employers as they see it to be more dymanic.
I guess it would make sense if I do an analysis of around 30 CAs I know of in the UK and then pro rate it to the total 200 population. Any ideas on how to go about it??
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I think the correct comparison wouldn't be how many CAs of ICAPs are working abroad but how many did get jobs in countries such as US and UK straight from Pakistan rather than after a stint in Middle East etc.
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DT that would be interesting, Let me see if I can do some thing on this. Though there are CAs who have been working in the middle east and now moved to the UK,.. but there are a lot of CAs who have moved directly from Pakistan. Ofcourse having worked in more than one country is always prefered by employers as they see it to be more dymanic.
I guess it would make sense if I do an analysis of around 30 CAs I know of in the UK and then pro rate it to the total 200 population. Any ideas on how to go about it??
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"Failure is a word unknown to me" - M A Jinnah