25-08-2017 12:54 PM | ||
Tony | How do I contact you if I wish to share some career opportunity? | |
24-08-2017 05:02 PM | ||
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Finance fr local Uni. |
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24-08-2017 04:55 PM | ||
Tony | Hi May I Know what is your qualification? thanks | |
18-08-2017 08:32 AM | ||
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I think you have to count your blessing that you are able to achieve $12K/mth many years ago and still holding on your current job with the same pay. Many in their mid-40s would be getting salary of between $6-$8K/mth and their job is still unstable. |
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18-08-2017 03:56 AM | ||
Unregistered | hello everyone.. i am in my mid forties and currently i am working for a US MNC... my salary have been stagnant around $12k/mth for many years... i dont think my career is growing anymore and just hope to hold on till retirement | |
17-08-2017 04:03 PM | ||
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Hi, I am in my mid 30s and I am contemplating about my career path. I am doing ops but I don't think I want to continue down the road. However it's difficult to move out as employers always look for relevant experience. What are my options? Thanks. |
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28-07-2017 02:50 AM | ||
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22-07-2017 10:54 AM | ||
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1) Go directly to industry and commerce and earn big bucks 2) If nobody hire you, farm 3 years in big 4, then go to industry and commerce CA designation is a new thing, i am not even sure anyone have actually finished the 3 year thing under the scheme. There is still no consensus on whether it is just another "ACCA clone" to make money for ISCA without any real benefits. Everyone is taking it "just in case" but as of now, it is not really a huge step up. |
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21-07-2017 01:26 PM | ||
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There are many local grads who have chosen the big4 route not for the lack of opportunities elsewhere but to built their experiences and networks in addition to achieving the Chartered Accountant status via the sqp route or other alternative routes. For the above group its by choice! Their rational is to achieve the CA designation in 3 years and move on to industry and commerce where their earnings will take a big jump. The increasing number of NUS and SMU grads reporting to big4 in addition to the traditional big group from NTU has resulted in reduced opportunities for ACCA holders and Aussie on campus grads vying to get in. For SIM-UOL and RMIT grads one needs a first class to warrant consideration whereas for ACCA holders is through working experience. I have been encouraging the private degree holders to apply for mid-tier that's where your real opportunities are. |
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21-07-2017 12:58 PM | ||
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s://sg.linkedin.com/in/jian-wen-chay-6357b5115 Here your LinkedIn proof. The big 4 job is actually the safety net of local uni grads. They only get into it if they cannot get their bank jobs. Even those who fell into it leave after 2 years. Hence, with few good local uni grads wanting the big 4 job and high turn over, the big 4 would actually have to take in SIM and Australia uni grads. The associate levels are all grunt work anyway and do not need much accountancy skills. |
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