Introduction to ACCA employment prospects
After passing the ACCA qualification examination, students will obtain the internationally recognized professional accountant qualification. ACCA professional qualification is regarded as a legal accountant in Britain, China and some other major countries in the world, especially in the European Union. Members can become certified public accountants and are allowed by law to engage in professional accounting work such as auditing, taxation, bankruptcy execution and investment consulting.
In addition, ACCA members can also engage in financial work in government agencies, public utilities and industrial and commercial enterprises. At present, many ACCA members are partners of certified public accountants, financial managers, chief financial officers and general managers of multinational companies all over the world. At present, ACCA has more than 400 registered members and more than 4,000 students in Chinese mainland, and the number of students is increasing. Chinese managers or financial directors of some famous foreign-funded and joint ventures in China, such as Philip Morris (China) Investment Company, Nike (China) Sporting Goods Co., Ltd., Hewlett-Packard Company and Microsoft (China) Co., Ltd., are all ACCA members.
Therefore, students studying ACCA will have a very broad employment space, whether overseas or at home, after obtaining the qualification of ACCA registered chartered accountant.
ACCA employment direction
1. International and domestic financial institutions, large banks and investment banks
Such as: Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Bank of China, China International Finance Corporation, Bank of Communications, HSBC, Citibank, Standard Chartered Bank, Societe Generale, ABN Amro, Goldman Sachs, etc.
2. Multinational enterprises, large domestic enterprises
Such as Procter & Gamble, Unilever, Shell Oil, Microsoft, Johnson & Johnson, GE, Sinopec, Alibaba Group, China Mobile and other large enterprises.
3. Large international financial consulting institutions or professional accounting firms.
International financial consulting institutions such as Accenture Consulting, and international accounting firms such as PricewaterhouseCoopers, KPMG, Deloitte and Ernst & Young.