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CIMA study

  • 15-06-2015 09:46PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13


    Hi there, (I can only see older threads on this so please redirect if necessary)

    I am living abroad in the Netherlands and am considering taking the CIMA foundation certificate in business accounting. With a degree in languages and experience working in some big companies in Ireland (6years out of university this year) I am finding it hard here on the continent to get companies to take me seriously, despite my previous experience.

    It's for that reason I thought doing this qualification might familiarize me a bit more with I wondered has anyone done this before with an Arts/Language qualification?

    Would appreciate any input!


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