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silsane (f)
advice on getting a job at good accountancy & financial services companies
« on: October 23, 2006, 09:52 PM »

Hi,

just completed my b.sc project and will be graduating next year hopefully with a 2.1 and am also a part 3 ACCA student(chartered accounting) - and will be finishing that next year too. I live in England, however i want to come back to nigeria next year to work. Please could you advice me on best companies to go for and what d starting salary might be, given my qualifications and also, best way(website or post) and time to apply

I also heard some companies do question people's ages especially if they are young. I am 19 now and won't be turnin 20 until i graduate and through with my ACCA, would this be an issue?

please could u tell me names of good financial services, accountancy, audit and assurance firms .

i'ld appreciate your advice, thanks
amdaysol (m)
Re: Will I Be 'Too Young' When I Graduate?
« #1 on: October 24, 2006, 05:32 AM »

           i think your age is actually a plus.Your choice of company will depend on your carrer path.
PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Akintola Williams Delloite, Banks, Telcos it is your choice.

           A combination of post and e-mail.

          Girl, you have the world @your feet. I wish u the best
silsane (f)
Re: Will I Be 'Too Young' When I Graduate?
« #2 on: October 25, 2006, 03:43 PM »


Thank you very much Smiley
nunu (f)
Re: Will I Be 'Too Young' When I Graduate?
« #3 on: October 25, 2006, 04:56 PM »

silsane,you are going to be chased by large corporations in Nigeria.Your age is a big factor that will be beneficial to you and the company.just as amdayso said,your age is a plus and you have the world at your feet.Have fun gal.cheers
silsane (f)
Re: Will I Be 'Too Young' When I Graduate?
« #4 on: October 26, 2006, 11:06 AM »


would i need to do youth service?  Huh
nunu (f)
Re: Will I Be 'Too Young' When I Graduate?
« #5 on: October 26, 2006, 11:18 AM »

yes,you need to go for NYSC
silsane (f)
Re: Will I Be 'Too Young' When I Graduate?
« #6 on: October 26, 2006, 12:11 PM »

u r kidding rite? Shocked, wats d purpose of nysc?
Geolalisa (f)
Re: Will I Be 'Too Young' When I Graduate?
« #7 on: October 26, 2006, 12:56 PM »

congrats,is not easy to b a graduate at such a tender age when your mates are still struggling to get into the university,is really a plus to u.but for the issue of NYSC, since u wish to work in Nigeria u then hv to serve in Nigeria i.e u must go for the compulsory NYSC programme.i wish  u luck.
popsonj (m)
Re: Will I Be 'Too Young' When I Graduate?
« #8 on: October 26, 2006, 02:27 PM »

That's a good one, for you to be completing you BSc. at age 20, kudos to you, but why would you want to come and work here, you have a good grade and you'll be chattered. I don't want to discourage you but the age might be a little barrier, and the NYSC, for you to work here you have to have that except you are exempted from that but i don't see any reason why you would be exempted. If you can run your masters programme there and take up some professional course that will take you some time, that will be good for you

Just my suggestion!
netodebs (m)
Re: Will I Be 'Too Young' When I Graduate?
« #9 on: October 26, 2006, 02:56 PM »

dont worry aboput that .iwould see to it if only u give me a call+2348068795735
Tywoh (f)
Re: Will I Be 'Too Young' When I Graduate?
« #10 on: October 26, 2006, 04:04 PM »

Thats a lot of feather to be added to your cap.
COMGRATULATIONS.
If you really want to work in Nigeria, you ll av to do d compulsory NYSC Programme.
And I promise you dat you ll enjoy d programme.
I just finished d programme dis year,
and we had many people dat schooled abroad coming for it.
I'm sure they all had  a wonderful expereince.
So make Nigeria proud of d stuff you've got.
silsane (f)
Re: Will I Be 'Too Young' When I Graduate?
« #11 on: October 26, 2006, 05:18 PM »


i don't think i will have a problem doin d nysc(i hope to hold a public post sometime in future) but will i get paid doin it?

somebody (f)
Re: Will I Be 'Too Young' When I Graduate?
« #12 on: October 26, 2006, 05:25 PM »

Don't know much about Nigeria but you'll be one of many graduating at that age, I know lots of people that finished quite young (including me) and though its a good accomplishment, its not a big deal these days at least not in the UK. If you join Investment Banks or the big 4, you'll see plenty of your age mates or at least those a year older so don't worry about it.

Congrats to you, keep up the good work and make sure you graduate with that 2.1.
babadee (m)
Re: Will I Be 'Too Young' When I Graduate?
« #13 on: October 26, 2006, 05:54 PM »

finishing at that age was a big deal in Nigeria until we had all these private universitys so consiedr it a plus though we still got people who finish from govt schools at that age too. (like moi)
Luchies (f)
Re: Will I Be 'Too Young' When I Graduate?
« #14 on: October 26, 2006, 05:55 PM »

Well done girl!! You have a lot going for you at this age(tho there are a lot who have graduated at a similer age,some younger, trust me) and an added qualification,say a masters would only make it better, (icing on cake,y'know Wink)
NYSC is mandatory if you want to work in a public office and the experience is something u'll always remember. Your age may make it difficult for you to get anything besides entry level cos there's your lack of job experience to consider,  In all, i have to say im happy for you and can only wish you the very best.
I Hail!!  Smiley
onyek
Re: Will I Be 'Too Young' When I Graduate?
« #15 on: October 26, 2006, 05:57 PM »

Graduating at your age is not a bigee anymore. It's pretty much de rigeur

Luckily it is a great time to be in Africa because of the rate of change going on.

Decide what you want and go for it


Good Luck!!

 Wink
donmayor (m)
Re: Will I Be 'Too Young' When I Graduate?
« #16 on: October 26, 2006, 07:08 PM »

You sure have a great mind that I can put to use profiting you as well as me. You would definitely be hotcake in naija if u show face but u can at the same time decide not to be a cake for others to eat but be a part of those eating the cake.Opportunities abound presently in Nigeria. Look for it. Since u hope to occupy a public post, NYSC is inevitable even though I count it as a waste of 1 year of a person's life
jydoh (m)
Re: Will I Be 'Too Young' When I Graduate?
« #17 on: October 26, 2006, 07:35 PM »

Quote from: silsane on October 26, 2006, 05:18 PM
i don't think i will have a problem doin d nysc(i hope to hold a public post sometime in future) but will i get paid doin it?



CONGRATS!!!
 U'll be paid durin your NYSC but far less than your expectations. Fed Govt Pays u #8,500(as @ now), and probably if u are posted to a good company u may be paid extra fees. but its all about service to your fatherland,  Grin Grin Grin


Really, i would have suggested that you add another feather to your cap before embarking on the sourjoun of the labour market in nigeria. Companies in nigeria are no more keen on your first degree but rather on your second and all professional degrees. so think about it and make the best use of your stay in London.  Wink Wink Wink
Christino (m)
Re: Will I Be 'Too Young' When I Graduate?
« #18 on: October 26, 2006, 08:23 PM »

@ Topic

You are not too young, and I tell you, it's more than a plus, you have enough time to MAKE MONEY before you settle down (if you eventually want to!)

Meanwhile, with our Private Universities around, Many people go to the NYSC camp at the ages of 18,19 and 20 - no big deal anymore, and if you end up teaching in a secondary school, be sure to have peeps older than you are Grin (tellin u from Experience!)

It's good you are pursuing your ACCA please do, after that i can assure you u can dictate your salary, but please have at least 1 year experience (I guess IT - training is part of your ACCA requirement?)

Sky's da limit!
ajiboyet (m)
Re: Will I Be 'Too Young' When I Graduate?
« #19 on: October 26, 2006, 10:27 PM »

Good for you silsane
Actually, we belong together. If everything goes according to plan (and believe me, there's no crook stuff in my plan) I'll have my B.Sc at 19. The sky's the limit for US!!!

Stay focused
Radiant (f)
Re: Will I Be 'Too Young' When I Graduate?
« #20 on: October 26, 2006, 10:36 PM »

About the NYSC, I think overseas students can do it anywhere in Nigeria. They can choose where they want to do it.

Pls people can u confirm this?
dennylove (m)
Re: Will I Be 'Too Young' When I Graduate?
« #21 on: October 26, 2006, 11:32 PM »

first of all, i wnt to say CONGRATULATION!!!for graduating at a very TENDER age,but why????do you want to come back to Nigeria,is there no better job offer in the UK?that's okay,am jst ASSUMING,well,TOO YOUNG OR TOO OLD DOESN'T COUNT.all that matters is knowing what you want,and staying FOCUS and the SKY will be your BEGINNER.
allofyou (m)
Re: Will I Be 'Too Young' When I Graduate?
« #22 on: October 27, 2006, 09:03 AM »

congrats for making something of urself @ such young age. u'll get a job with an oil company. they're the highest paying and i think that's every1's ultimate. but u have to do NYSC. you can runs it and serve in one of the major cities if u dont want to go through the stress of serving in a remote place. i'll also advise u to do your MBA so as to maximise your chances.
best of luck girl.

Quote from: netodebs on October 26, 2006, 02:56 PM
don't worry aboput that .iwould see to it if only u give me a call+2348068795735

why does she have to call u? u wan begin beg her for money? let everybody give her what they got for her right here.
jimmiebone (m)
Re: Will I Be 'Too Young' When I Graduate?
« #23 on: October 27, 2006, 10:16 AM »

i will say kudos you silsane for gratuating at that age. Concerning coming back to Nigeria, i consider it a wise decision atleast to pour back your wealth of knowlegde in your motherland. For you to be able to hold public post in the future you have to do the compulsory youth service though not all firms consider this as a critera for employment.
So keep up your dream alive. Remember God loves you
hustler (m)
Re: Will I Be 'Too Young' When I Graduate?
« #24 on: October 27, 2006, 11:35 AM »

If u wanna come back u can always have your preferred location for the NYSC since u schooled abroad.

I think it's usually b/w Lagos and Abuja, U'll enjoy the camp, Trust me i just went thru it, But maybe u should get your second degree b4 comin back.


And your age, Don't think u r too young, I think it's becoming the average age now.

THE WORLD IS YOURS.Make the best of it.

Peace.

agboifo (m)
Re: Will I Be 'Too Young' When I Graduate?
« #25 on: October 27, 2006, 11:53 AM »

Wouldn't you consider taking a Masters degree while you still have age on your side.  It gives you a continous edge in the workplace and will also ease your employers' plans for further training.
chyziani
Re: Will I Be 'Too Young' When I Graduate?
« #26 on: October 27, 2006, 03:18 PM »

I wish ya all the best silsane!. you have the world to conquer! Wink
freelance (m)
Re: Will I Be 'Too Young' When I Graduate?
« #27 on: October 27, 2006, 04:13 PM »

Send your cv to ARm ( Asset and Resource Managers)
http://www.arm.com.ng
You can also send your cv to oil companies and Multinationals. You surely are a genius and you deserve the best. Take care and see you at the top.
Bigtee (m)
Re: Will I Be 'Too Young' When I Graduate?
« #28 on: October 27, 2006, 04:48 PM »

You age is just fine.
U're a "WHIZ" KID a.k.a Efico.
Don't feel intimidated by your age. You are the only limitation to yourself. The good thing is you'll get exposed early, the bad thing is that you'll deal with alot of older people who might feel "whats this young person doing trying to steal my shine". If u respect them and avoid being "COCKY" it will be all good.
Wish you all the best.
ope0lu (m)
Re: Will I Be 'Too Young' When I Graduate?
« #29 on: October 27, 2006, 05:24 PM »

hey silsane! i also congratulate you, i see u've had a whole lots of advice so i'll be real brief cos i may be repeating
1. stay off and grab some more degrees, u got age on ya side to acquire more and let them come looking for you
2. except that you wanna hold a publice degree u can forget NYSC, but if u want to serve (which i will advice) you'll be posted anywhere in Nigeria, except you runs it then you'll be given preference,
3. if u keen on returning now; Multinationals,Telecoms,Banking are the biggest industry and they give Human Resourcing out to org. like PwC, post online and ask around i'm sure they've people scouting around the UK
4. work abroad for a while to get more experience, while you try get a good deal from home since home is your target,
5. this one comes highly recommended, look out for AIESEC in your school, get involved, try and see if you can get an internship thru them either in Nigeria or elsewhere, so you can get an insight into working environment (like a test-drive)! an d you'll learn a lot

i hope this help!
nosa101 (m)
Re: Will I Be 'Too Young' When I Graduate?
« #30 on: October 27, 2006, 05:29 PM »

Get a doctorate while you have the chance. I am going to be as young as you too and that is what i am doing.
vassilli (m)
Re: Will I Be 'Too Young' When I Graduate?
« #31 on: October 27, 2006, 05:45 PM »

hey, y u dey try compound our problems and  give us cos  to worry and question y all fingers aint equal. this  one  no b biff talk o but u knw hw many graduates dey look for one?
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