Anonymous wrote
I am a recently qualified accountant (ACA). I trained working for a large audit firm. I have a Multimedia systems degree and three As at A Levels. My degree covered diverse areas from animation to web and database design, although I limited programming experience. I am looking for a career change. I was wondering if financial software companies take on accountants as trainee developers?
Managers at Marks Sattin and her sister company, Greythorn, who specialise in IT recruitment wrote:
One thing that you will have to face is that you will experience quite a considerable pay cut if you want to move away from accountancy. You will however be in quite a good position due to your understanding of financial systems.
Our recommendation would be to approach the HR department in your current company to see whether a secondment into the information systems department would be possible. If this opportunity is not available to you, you are best trying to apply to financial software companies on their graduate training programmes. Even if it was a while ago that you graduated, the new laws on age discrimination mean that you will still have a chance to get on to these programmes.
Unfortunately Greythorn doesn't deal with graduate opportunities, but by all means come back to us in the future if you need help.
All the best in your search
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Friday, 27 July 2007
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I am an ACMA with over 20 years experience in financial and management accounts. For the last 5 years I've worked in the public and not-for-profit sectors, latterly in FP&A, but have found that I'm now 'typecast' in these roles.
What are the steps that I should take to successfully return to the commercial world?
Hi There,
I am an Indian by nationality. I recently got a job offer from one of the Big 4 firms to train at the Internal Audit department as a graduate trainee. The company will sponsor my ACA also in the meanwhile.
I did my under graduation from the University of Delhi in India and got an additional degree from Germany after that. I did one internship with this Big 4 in Germany for 6 months and then was sent by the company (as one of the best interns) for a rigorous traineeship to Manhattan, New York (again 6 months). The company now finally offered me a full time job (Graduate Trainee - Internal Audits, Advisory) with the ACA training. I am 24 years old. My work visa is of course sponsored by the company and is valid for 5 years.
So now, I was wondering about the next prudent step. The important question for me is if the top league investment banks value the Internal Audit experience + ACA degree from a Big 4. Or shall an MBA after 3 years be the better step? I took my GMAT exam recently and got a score of 730. (just for information - the average at Harvard Business School is 710).
Or I could have some offers to work as an analyst right now with some banks. But do the analysts at banks really learn? I heard all they do is data collection. But of course they are better paid than the Big 4 jobs. But then again the Big 4 offers excellent client interaction. I heard that after my ACA and MBA from a top bracket school, I could become an associate directly with an investment bank. How true is that?
So there are so many things getting creating confusion at this time. Kindly suggest an action plan. I would be grateful!
Hi There,
I am an Indian by nationality. I recently got a job offer from one of the Big 4 firms to train at the Internal Audit department as a graduate trainee. The company will sponsor my ACA also in the meanwhile.
I did my under graduation from the University of Delhi in India and got an additional degree from Germany after that. I did one internship with this Big 4 in Germany for 6 months and then was sent by the company (as one of the best interns) for a rigorous traineeship to Manhattan, New York (again 6 months). The company now finally offered me a full time job (Graduate Trainee - Internal Audits, Advisory) with the ACA training. I am 24 years old. My work visa is of course sponsored by the company and is valid for 5 years.
So now, I was wondering about the next prudent step. The important question for me is if the top league investment banks value the Internal Audit experience + ACA degree from a Big 4. Or shall an MBA after 3 years be the better step? I took my GMAT exam recently and got a score of 730. (just for information - the average at Harvard Business School is 710).
Or I could have some offers to work as an analyst right now with some banks. But do the analysts at banks really learn? I heard all they do is data collection. But of course they are better paid than the Big 4 jobs. But then again the Big 4 offers excellent client interaction. I heard that after my ACA and MBA from a top bracket school, I could become an associate directly with an investment bank. How true is that?
So there are so many things getting creating confusion at this time. Kindly suggest an action plan. I would be grateful!
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