01-30-2006, 12:28 AM
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<br />Hi Azeem, how are you doing ?
Well the thing is most of the critiques of ACCA are just students still 'wet behind' the ears. Any Professional worth his salt will pretty much know that a qualification is just a degree it is just one of the requisites. What is of prime importance is the kind of skills you acquire and the experience you have. The firm I work for actually the sector I work in Banking and capital markets has staff from around 38 countries !!so we have accountants from around the world!. We have ACCA's with relevant experience who work at a higher level compared to say an australian CA (who's perhaps had some experience working for a small tax firm. Or a Pakistani CA who is had Big4 experience in more than two countries and is better of than a UK experienced ACCA. Or better even a CIA who because of his expertise in IFRS iS quite at par with an ICAEW CA
There may always be bias in any market but that is never 'skin deep' as they say. Market forces are at their best 'intelligent' in their approach towards hiring and retaining professionals and a qualification is one of the many things that they see when hiring.
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"Failure is a word unknown to me" - M A Jinnah
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I am good bro, how r u? just trying to become regular on this forum, for one reason or the other lose the initiative, same goes with our meeting. I have lost count how many times we have planned it and still we havent met. Are you in contact with DT and Goodman. Havent seen any post from them recently, hope they are all fine too.
Regards
"You don't get to choose how you're going to die. Or when. You can only decide how you're going to live. Now."
<br />Hi Azeem, how are you doing ?
Well the thing is most of the critiques of ACCA are just students still 'wet behind' the ears. Any Professional worth his salt will pretty much know that a qualification is just a degree it is just one of the requisites. What is of prime importance is the kind of skills you acquire and the experience you have. The firm I work for actually the sector I work in Banking and capital markets has staff from around 38 countries !!so we have accountants from around the world!. We have ACCA's with relevant experience who work at a higher level compared to say an australian CA (who's perhaps had some experience working for a small tax firm. Or a Pakistani CA who is had Big4 experience in more than two countries and is better of than a UK experienced ACCA. Or better even a CIA who because of his expertise in IFRS iS quite at par with an ICAEW CA
There may always be bias in any market but that is never 'skin deep' as they say. Market forces are at their best 'intelligent' in their approach towards hiring and retaining professionals and a qualification is one of the many things that they see when hiring.
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"Failure is a word unknown to me" - M A Jinnah
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I am good bro, how r u? just trying to become regular on this forum, for one reason or the other lose the initiative, same goes with our meeting. I have lost count how many times we have planned it and still we havent met. Are you in contact with DT and Goodman. Havent seen any post from them recently, hope they are all fine too.
Regards
"You don't get to choose how you're going to die. Or when. You can only decide how you're going to live. Now."