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- March 29, 2014 at 12:30 pm #163622
Hi everyone,
I am currently studying for professionl modules of ACCA, I would like to know get some popular sites that offer employment opportunites to ACCA affiliates or student, why not part-time too!
Thanks for any info in relation to this.
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March 29, 2014 at 12:45 pm #163623hi i have been trying to pass f8 and f7 but i cant please help me
March 29, 2014 at 12:50 pm #163624@ssssssss I would suggest, first you learn to read with understanding 🙂
Topic above is totally not related to your problems.
so.. either start a new topic – or post your question where it is relevant pleaseAnd How can you expect someone to help you.. since you do not even say anything how you were studying for those exams..
Forums are full of tips how to study.. and none is going to write essays if you just post
‘I can’t pass exams, help.. ”March 29, 2014 at 4:16 pm #163654I don’t know of any job sites for Germany specifically recruiting ACCA members. Germany has an enormous body of company law and GAAP so the vast majority of those in the accounting professions (Steuerberater, Wirtschaftsprüfer usw.) have come up through the German system and exam structure. ACCA is unfortunately largely unheard of outside of the Big4 and even then I was told at an interview I could get a job, but would be expected to start as a Day 1 trainee and requalify in a German specialisation (which requires near fluent German), or do the conversion exams when fully ACCA qualified (same German language requirement). You do see some job advertisements accepting applications from CPA though, but few and far between. Why woud they take an ACCA when they have a large pool of people who have trained for the best part of 10 years to qualify as a Wirtschaftsprüfer?
I have heard of some German qualified accountants doing ACCA though, just as a top-up qualification for the CV and as a sort of English language certification.
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