I want to work in the construction industry and later seek a graduate diploma in construction management. That way I can use my CPA designation to become a CFO for a company within the construction industry.
Good video interesting points for sure. Regarding your last point about industry salaries/promotions would you say the same point holds true given the unstable job market/labor shortage post-pandemic? I am seeing job opportunities offering 20-30K pay raises moving industry to industry wondering if that is an over-generalization.
Im sorry but im a little bit lost I majored in business managment and started working in finance as an controlling analyst so im not sure but can an administrator get a CPA? I live in South America but i would love to life in korea so im starting to create a plan, thank you!! :D
Thanks so much for this video. This is the only video that properly describes the difference between the two.
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I want to work in the construction industry and later seek a graduate diploma in construction management. That way I can use my CPA designation to become a CFO for a company within the construction industry.
Sounds like a plan 👍
Good video interesting points for sure. Regarding your last point about industry salaries/promotions would you say the same point holds true given the unstable job market/labor shortage post-pandemic? I am seeing job opportunities offering 20-30K pay raises moving industry to industry wondering if that is an over-generalization.
Thank you for the info
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Im sorry but im a little bit lost I majored in business managment and started working in finance as an controlling analyst so im not sure but can an administrator get a CPA? I live in South America but i would love to life in korea so im starting to create a plan, thank you!! :D
Does industry means private companies .i dont know i new learning things