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Should I Continue my Training or Get a Job?

 
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Should I Continue my Training or Get a Job?
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01-27-2009, 04:02 AM
ASSALAM O ALAIKUM Friends
i've completed my bcom in 2008..now i'm trying to work in CA firm as an auditor....the main question which is revolving in my mind is whether i go on and do training for at least for 2 years or not...the firm will allow me to continue my studies..Can i do Mba(finance) with this training..im not financially strong...can i get good job plus good salary after the completion of this training period and my mba course..or CA, acma, aaca is a must with this training....plz friends reply as soon as possible...my training is gonna start within a week..REGARDS
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01-28-2009, 03:24 AM
working IN CA firem is not easy task. espacialy if want to study further. getting job in anyother organisation will be better. u can try bank. if want to start CA then it will be wrong to start working in firm.[V]
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01-30-2009, 01:54 AM
Umair, different people may have different opinion in this regard. I personally things a year or two of experience in a CA firm is always is beneficial for cases like yours.
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