06-25-2006, 10:26 PM
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<br />HiPracs,
do you know what type of audit clients MYASCO have these dayz, somebody told me that they have mainly Textile industry...if this is true, is it useful to work with them apart from the "thappa" of Big 4...
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Maani,
I understand that you are in Lahore, where as per my information does have a large Textile portfolio, but they are also involved in a number of clients with referals from Karachi (which includes some banks as well). If you can get into any of the other three Big4 I would recommend that.
If that is not the case, I would still recommend to join MYASCO.. because of the brand name.. you may not realise it now but this is going to help you out big time.. especially if you ever think about working outside of Pakistan. If you plan to live in Pakistan , this is still going to help because in the near future Big4 are going to acquire stakes in the local firms and that would mean big time investment in 'people' and technologies.
<br />HiPracs,
do you know what type of audit clients MYASCO have these dayz, somebody told me that they have mainly Textile industry...if this is true, is it useful to work with them apart from the "thappa" of Big 4...
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Maani,
I understand that you are in Lahore, where as per my information does have a large Textile portfolio, but they are also involved in a number of clients with referals from Karachi (which includes some banks as well). If you can get into any of the other three Big4 I would recommend that.
If that is not the case, I would still recommend to join MYASCO.. because of the brand name.. you may not realise it now but this is going to help you out big time.. especially if you ever think about working outside of Pakistan. If you plan to live in Pakistan , this is still going to help because in the near future Big4 are going to acquire stakes in the local firms and that would mean big time investment in 'people' and technologies.