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John Moffat.
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- January 31, 2016 at 12:45 pm #298717
Hello,
At the moment I am studying for ACCA and I am planning to relocate to the UK in one year time. Hopefully, I will have passed exams from F1 to F8.
I am an accountant for a bluechip company with 3 years experience in the same company in a eastern European country. I will be 30 years old and I would like to work in accounting.
Would you suggest to start to look for jobs via internet, in order to arrive there already with a position?
Should I introduce myself as part-qualified accountant?
Although I know that London is probably the safest bet, I would be interested in the North-West, (Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds). What do you think about it?
I am fluent in English, but not native speaker. Should I have any concerns about it?I would like to thank you in advance for any opinion you may provide. Please feel free to express yourself if you like to.
Best
Ps. I randomly posted this question on F3 page.
January 31, 2016 at 2:00 pm #298726I am not really in a position to offer you advice, especially since I no longer live in the UK.
You should certainly try and arrange interviews for a job before you actually go to the UK.
You should make it clear what your experience is, and what qualifications you have (you should say which exams you have passed).
The fact that you are not a native speaker in English is unlikely to be a problem, given that you are fluent. - AuthorPosts
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