Accounting & Finance career advice

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How to shine at your next accounting interview

Are you looking to make your next move in the accountancy industry? We’ve asked our accountancy experts for their top tips to help you shine in your next interview.

Four myths about leaving a Big 4

We clarify why many Big 4 professionals grow weary of making a move based on common misconceptions either about their Big 4 journey or about what to expect from an industry role.

When is the right time to leave a Big 4?

If you’ve begun to think about leaving your Big 4 role, one of the many questions you might ask yourself is when? What looks better on a CV and improves your chances of securing a job?

Working in a Big 4: should I stay or should I go?

Are you keen on branching out of audit but too intimidated to take the plunge? Here are 3 reasons why an industry role might better suit your professional goals.

How do you become a fund accountant?

A fund accountant is primarily responsible for all aspects of day-to-day accounting for one or more assigned mutual funds and/or institutional funds. So how do you become a fund accountant in Ireland?

Flying into a finance career in aircraft leasing

The sky’s the limit for finance professionals wanting to start their career in the aircraft leasing industry in Ireland. Read our tips on how to make the move into the aircraft leasing industry.

Careers in finance

With so many career options available, do you know which finance career path you should follow? Have a look at some of the most common paths here.
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What to do after leaving a Big 4

Want to know what you should do after leaving a Big 4? We look at which career paths finance professionals in Ireland should consider after leaving a Big 4 firm.

Starting a career in Financial Planning & Analysis

Considering starting a career in Financial Planning & Analysis? Read more on salaries, requirements and a career in Financial Planning & Analysis here.

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