21-10-2019 12:49 AM | ||
EmmaKenn | In my opinion, now everything related to accounting has changed a lot because of technology. Especially in Singapore. Look at the accounting services of Singapore companies: s://osome.com/sg/accounting-services-singapore/ Their accounting plan reduces accounting to chat and most of the functions are automated. Education related to accounting is not very competitive and the only opportunity for work is to consider small companies. But then salary expectations should be appropriate. | |
26-10-2018 07:49 AM | ||
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22-10-2018 04:24 PM | ||
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22-10-2018 10:18 AM | ||
JobHunter45 |
Hi Audris, Could you share your career switch experience with us please? Did you manage to switch to an accounting job? Like you, I'm a public servant also looking to switch to an accountancy career. I'm 30 years old and I've been in public service for 7 years doing general admin work and now I'm self studying for singapore CA qualifications. I've been looking for entry level accounts job but cannot even get any interviews...even though I'm willing to start at entry level salary. It's been quite demoralising and i really wonder if it is possible to do career switch at all. |
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04-09-2017 11:03 PM | ||
Unregistered |
how can you be a teacher without a degree? u have a poly dip/a levels or something? as you mentioned urself, a 1 year degree is due to you have covered the subjects before, (at unisim), so u get exemptions. you should understand that sg's HR are generally retarded. 1 year, i guess is trimester system w/o holidays? that way you can actually squeeze in almost half a basic degree into 1 year but it will be intensive. like i say, HR morons in sg wont understand these things. you need to understand the world (especially in SG) is not so nice, and most HR and people on this forum are out to snipe you and insult you for personal pleasure or just to feel good about themselves. many on this forum are uni kids. accounting is one of those timeless degrees always in demand and you should be okay in the long run. upgrade to acca etc KIV. dont worry so much, u will be fine. |
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04-09-2017 10:33 PM | ||
Unregistered | Anyone in the RM space can advise? | |
03-09-2017 07:12 PM | ||
Unregistered |
Hi, What are the job nature and prospects of being a RM in a local bank? Is it a place for long term career growth or do you get burned out after 3-5yrs in sales? get replaced when you get older or couldn't get clients? Thanks. |
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20-06-2017 12:16 AM | ||
Unregistered | 2.5k difficult lah. If no direct exp even with ACCA/CPA cert not easy to hit 3k, maybe 2.7/2.8k, I dun think your dl deg can go so high to 2.5k. Also dun forget even those from the local uni grads join Big4 starting only 2.8k now. | |
19-06-2017 09:02 PM | ||
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Generally speaking DL accounting degrees are not worth much in the market. In fact an accounting/finance related diploma from a proper poly has better marketability. All the major employers like MNC, larger local firms or public sector will not hire you on a degree executive level. Your most realistic action is to either take up finance/accounting executive jobs in small companies or finance officer levels in larger companies. These will usually pay closer to non-technical diploma starting pay as you have no relevant exp. I would say anywhere 2 to 2.4k max if you are lucky. The difficulty is that you are competing with the hoards of diploma fresh grads as a mid-career, that is going to be a hard sell. My advice would be to grab whatever offer that comes first, I don't think its going to be that easy for you to get an offer. Let this be a hard lesson for you in the future - in Singapore do not quit a cushy job without getting anything first, especially when your CV is very weak. |
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19-06-2017 07:17 PM | ||
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2) Yup agreed I regretted not making the choice earlier but to stay on requires another 2.5 years at least. 4) Read and found out some info about it before I took the studies. But this will only be in far future plan after I've tried some accounting jobs. Thanks for giving an estimate! I'll be going for some interviews this week and hopefully to hear some good news. |
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