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  • June 6, 2021 at 2:11 am #623341
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    Hi Themba,

    I guess it really depends on what area of this work interests you or if you have an inspirations on where you would see yourself say in 5 years down the line because I suppose the 3 main routes that most people take would be 1. Practise, 2. Industry or 3. Big four e.g. KPMG, PWC and etc.

    Since you have already expressed interest in getting the ACCA qualification after your degree then one thing you should definitely look for is ACCA support in a company that you’re applying for. Not just the perks of having study leave and employee progression programs but what actual help are they willing to provide, e.g. training, study buddies, networking within the company with similar minded people.

    I’ve worked in industry for 4 years now, so I can only make an assumption based on my experience and the country I reside in. A salary with similar experience and part qualified ACCA should give you a salary between mid 20k and low 30k euro range.

    Hope this helps, if you have more questions feel free to ask away

    June 3, 2017 at 12:32 pm #389917
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    I passed with 71%, found that the Opentuition lectures were more than enough. I had gotten the BPP kit but I felt like I didn’t really need it at all. Thank you John!

    April 21, 2017 at 11:32 am #382952
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    I was under a lot of time pressure and had to complete the F2 exam within 3 weeks. I took the exam today 21st April and passed! Thank you for John and his lectures!

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