01-31-2010, 06:38 AM
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<br />My name is Wajahat Hussain and I'm an ACCA professional level student. Recently, I've got two job proposals and I've to opt for one out of these two. One is Assistant Accountant job and one is working as a trainee at one of big six audit firms.Contract period is 3 years in both the cases. Irrespective of sallary or stipend.
Could any one compare and contrast these two jobs with respect to career prospects after three years. Which job should be accepted considering short and long term consequences of both of them (on logical grounds), say after 3 years and 10 years?
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In my personal opinion if what you earn is not a factor then training in firms may be more beneficial for learning at least for one who is at entry level in the profession. Working at a position of assistant accountant does have its own plus points and I believe some of the employers may give the experience an accounts position more weightage than that of a trainee in a firm.
<br />My name is Wajahat Hussain and I'm an ACCA professional level student. Recently, I've got two job proposals and I've to opt for one out of these two. One is Assistant Accountant job and one is working as a trainee at one of big six audit firms.Contract period is 3 years in both the cases. Irrespective of sallary or stipend.
Could any one compare and contrast these two jobs with respect to career prospects after three years. Which job should be accepted considering short and long term consequences of both of them (on logical grounds), say after 3 years and 10 years?
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In my personal opinion if what you earn is not a factor then training in firms may be more beneficial for learning at least for one who is at entry level in the profession. Working at a position of assistant accountant does have its own plus points and I believe some of the employers may give the experience an accounts position more weightage than that of a trainee in a firm.