06-12-2009, 12:19 AM
Dear
With CGA, ACCA, and Big 4 experience you should have good chances to secure a professional job in relatively less time. Be considerate that Canada's job market is quite different and difficult. Getting a job also depends upon your own personality, oral communication skills and efforts.
Generally speaking, employers do not know much about ACCA, however, they know and prefer Canadian designations. ACCA provides a quick way to achieve CGA through MRA, which is a Canadian designation and gives much boost to trust of Canadian employers. But at the same time employers specifically ask for "Canadian work experience", which a new immigrant lacks. So it becomes difficult to get a good job ASAP.
However, after some initial difficulties, qualified and experienced professionals with marketable skills find reasonable and relevant jobs. Thereafter, journey to progress continues.
Regards
With CGA, ACCA, and Big 4 experience you should have good chances to secure a professional job in relatively less time. Be considerate that Canada's job market is quite different and difficult. Getting a job also depends upon your own personality, oral communication skills and efforts.
Generally speaking, employers do not know much about ACCA, however, they know and prefer Canadian designations. ACCA provides a quick way to achieve CGA through MRA, which is a Canadian designation and gives much boost to trust of Canadian employers. But at the same time employers specifically ask for "Canadian work experience", which a new immigrant lacks. So it becomes difficult to get a good job ASAP.
However, after some initial difficulties, qualified and experienced professionals with marketable skills find reasonable and relevant jobs. Thereafter, journey to progress continues.
Regards