accountant apprencticeships uk?
anyone no how i would go about getting one in merseyside uk.
Careers & Employment - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
i do not think there is anything like this in the uk. surely it is a university course.
Answer 2 :
look in google
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Saturday, December 28, 2013
Saturday, December 14, 2013
What subjects do you need for accountancy?
What subjects do you need for accountancy?
What subjects would be needed to become an accountant?
Other - Education - 6 Answers
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Answer 1 :
I recon Mathes would be a top tip ! but dont quote me
Answer 2 :
Math, computer skills, Microsoft word and Excell. Ya gotta be able to read and write.
Answer 3 :
ask ken dodd
Answer 4 :
you would need to be a time served criminal at least one stretch at least sticky fingered total out and out liar have a pleasant smile wicked sense of humour and good with it and good luck to you .TARA
Answer 5 :
Maths, (another maths), business studies, IT.
Answer 6 :
You would need math, bookkeeping, computer applications and tax classes./
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What subjects would be needed to become an accountant?
Other - Education - 6 Answers
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Answer 1 :
I recon Mathes would be a top tip ! but dont quote me
Answer 2 :
Math, computer skills, Microsoft word and Excell. Ya gotta be able to read and write.
Answer 3 :
ask ken dodd
Answer 4 :
you would need to be a time served criminal at least one stretch at least sticky fingered total out and out liar have a pleasant smile wicked sense of humour and good with it and good luck to you .TARA
Answer 5 :
Maths, (another maths), business studies, IT.
Answer 6 :
You would need math, bookkeeping, computer applications and tax classes./
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Saturday, December 7, 2013
accountant apprencticeships uk?
accountant apprencticeships uk?
anyone no how i would go about getting one in merseyside uk.
Careers & Employment - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
TRY WALKING INTO AN ACCOUNTANTS AND ASKING THE QUESTION THERE. THEY WOULD BE THE BEST PEOPLE TO ANSWER THIS
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anyone no how i would go about getting one in merseyside uk.
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Answer 1 :
TRY WALKING INTO AN ACCOUNTANTS AND ASKING THE QUESTION THERE. THEY WOULD BE THE BEST PEOPLE TO ANSWER THIS
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Sunday, December 1, 2013
Is it OK to ask my interviewers what to wear?
Is it OK to ask my interviewers what to wear?
Well I have an interview in London in an accounting firm in three weeks for my first serious employment. Do you people think it's OK for me to ask my interviewers what to wear? I ask this because on an another occasion, I was interviewed by an accountant who was wearing jeans and shirt, and I wore a suit. I thought that was an exaggeration on my part! Any advice on what to wear on the day of my interview in the English business environment? I'm French so I have no clue!
Etiquette - 13 Answers
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Answer 1 :
No. A nice dress shirt, and slacks. That way you aren't under or overdressed.
Answer 2 :
No wear the suite
Answer 3 :
Wear the suit again. Better to be over-dressed than under-dressed. It will make a good impression on the employers.
Answer 4 :
No! Do not ask them, they will be expecting you to wear a nice conservative suit and tie (men) or a very dressy suit or formal business clothes (women) with nice shoes, well shaven (men) and tidy hair. Business formal for interviews, always.
Answer 5 :
well i think you should all ready know wat 2 where if you just going in and interviewer just where something really nice if they want it 4 you 2 where something special they wold of told you
Answer 6 :
wear a suit. you cant go wrong if you wear a suit hun
Answer 7 :
it depends on your job which you applied for.......
Answer 8 :
Don't ask them, you should always wear a suit to an interview. Sometimes offices have "dress down Friday" that may have been why he wasn't wearing one, but as an interviewee you will always be expected to.
Answer 9 :
No, you must not ask such basic questions when you can observe what is the norm for that company by visiting their offices. Wear a suit and tie at all your interviews if they are office based. Manual work is a different kettle of fish.
Answer 10 :
You should be approriately derssed in a suit if you want to be an accountant. in th U.K. Not at all okay to ask your interviewer what to wear.
Answer 11 :
For general interviews, wearing dress shoes, dress pants, collared shirt and a tie is a good way to go. It's not over the top but it's not over dressed. There are exceptions. Anything in the corporate, business, government or high end sectors - I would wear a suit. You're going for an accounting job? Suit would be a must. Don't worry about what the interviewer is wearing. Focus on their questions. Sure I can understand that it may be exaggeration on your part but it speaks a lot. Good luck. I hope you get the job that's suited for you.
Answer 12 :
Joel is correct. Never ask them what you should wear - it is a great way of saying you don't know anything and they could infer that you are not capable of doing the job if you don't even know what to wear. It is best to be dressed to the nines as they say - it shows you care about the company to be dressed in your best - it gives a good impression. It doesn't matter what the interviewer wears - he already has the job - it is you that needs to dress up.
Answer 13 :
Wear the suit. It doesn't matter what the interviewer is wearing. You would never go to an interview in jeans just so that you match. You need to "dress to impress." Don't ask your interviewer. You don't want them to think you don't even understand basic business etiquette.
Answer 14 :
If you really want the job, dress your best, and wear the suit. If you don't dress your best, then the way I would see it, as a hiring manager, that you don't really have an interest in the position.
Answer 15 :
Never ask an interviewer what you should wear! That tells them that you haven't got the sense to figure it out for yourself. Always be smart - it doesn't matter if you are overdressed, but it would matter if you are under dressed!
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Well I have an interview in London in an accounting firm in three weeks for my first serious employment. Do you people think it's OK for me to ask my interviewers what to wear? I ask this because on an another occasion, I was interviewed by an accountant who was wearing jeans and shirt, and I wore a suit. I thought that was an exaggeration on my part! Any advice on what to wear on the day of my interview in the English business environment? I'm French so I have no clue!
Etiquette - 13 Answers
People Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
No. A nice dress shirt, and slacks. That way you aren't under or overdressed.
Answer 2 :
No wear the suite
Answer 3 :
Wear the suit again. Better to be over-dressed than under-dressed. It will make a good impression on the employers.
Answer 4 :
No! Do not ask them, they will be expecting you to wear a nice conservative suit and tie (men) or a very dressy suit or formal business clothes (women) with nice shoes, well shaven (men) and tidy hair. Business formal for interviews, always.
Answer 5 :
well i think you should all ready know wat 2 where if you just going in and interviewer just where something really nice if they want it 4 you 2 where something special they wold of told you
Answer 6 :
wear a suit. you cant go wrong if you wear a suit hun
Answer 7 :
it depends on your job which you applied for.......
Answer 8 :
Don't ask them, you should always wear a suit to an interview. Sometimes offices have "dress down Friday" that may have been why he wasn't wearing one, but as an interviewee you will always be expected to.
Answer 9 :
No, you must not ask such basic questions when you can observe what is the norm for that company by visiting their offices. Wear a suit and tie at all your interviews if they are office based. Manual work is a different kettle of fish.
Answer 10 :
You should be approriately derssed in a suit if you want to be an accountant. in th U.K. Not at all okay to ask your interviewer what to wear.
Answer 11 :
For general interviews, wearing dress shoes, dress pants, collared shirt and a tie is a good way to go. It's not over the top but it's not over dressed. There are exceptions. Anything in the corporate, business, government or high end sectors - I would wear a suit. You're going for an accounting job? Suit would be a must. Don't worry about what the interviewer is wearing. Focus on their questions. Sure I can understand that it may be exaggeration on your part but it speaks a lot. Good luck. I hope you get the job that's suited for you.
Answer 12 :
Joel is correct. Never ask them what you should wear - it is a great way of saying you don't know anything and they could infer that you are not capable of doing the job if you don't even know what to wear. It is best to be dressed to the nines as they say - it shows you care about the company to be dressed in your best - it gives a good impression. It doesn't matter what the interviewer wears - he already has the job - it is you that needs to dress up.
Answer 13 :
Wear the suit. It doesn't matter what the interviewer is wearing. You would never go to an interview in jeans just so that you match. You need to "dress to impress." Don't ask your interviewer. You don't want them to think you don't even understand basic business etiquette.
Answer 14 :
If you really want the job, dress your best, and wear the suit. If you don't dress your best, then the way I would see it, as a hiring manager, that you don't really have an interest in the position.
Answer 15 :
Never ask an interviewer what you should wear! That tells them that you haven't got the sense to figure it out for yourself. Always be smart - it doesn't matter if you are overdressed, but it would matter if you are under dressed!
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