Jeff Landers recently relocated to Dubai, with a career journey that has used his qualification in ways he didn't consider.
1. Where did you grow up and where do you live now?
I was born in Dublin, and lived in Leopardstown on the south side of the city for my whole life. I did a brief spell in Vancouver, Canada, then went back to Dublin before making the decision to move to Dubai in January 2023 with my partner.
2. What made you choose to become a Chartered Accountant?
To be honest, I fell into it based on college and my friend group. I was always good with numbers and business in school, so I ended up doing a degree in Mathematics and Economics in UCD. After that, I felt the natural next step was to get a professional qualification. Most of my college and school friends went into accounting or law, so at that stage I felt accounting would be a good career where I could put my numeric skills to use.
Chartered Accountants Ireland has always been considered the strongest accounting qualification globally, so when I was offered the chance to join a training firm, (EisnerAmper Ireland), and complete the exams, there was no doubt in my mind that it was the right decision. The chance to get straight into work and start earning instead of pursuing a Masters degree really appealed to me, so when I got offered a firm close to home I jumped at the opportunity.
3. Can you tell us a little about how you got to where you are today – both the geographical location and your career path?
At the outset, I wasn't totally sure of the area I wanted to be in. Once I finished my training contract, I realised that working in audit wasn’t for me. I moved on to a great company called JW Accountants to try a different branch. Over the following two years, I got experience specialising in corporate finance, examinership and insolvency. I loved the company and the people but still wasn't sure if I was on the right road. After lots of thinking, I made the decision to move on again. It had been a great few years all round, but it felt right.
Dubai had always appealed to me and I was fairly certain I'd like to try it, but Covid forced me to postpone. Not wanting to be idle and just wait, and wanting to keep an income, I decided to start my own business selling cookies online...the natural step for a qualified Chartered Accountant!
In ways, Covid steered the direction of the business. I went from selling directly to customers to scaling up to sell to coffee shops around Dublin. The end of the pandemic meant I was back at a crossroads though; I realised that I could scale up to yet another level, investing in a more formal premises and staff, or go back to my previous plan to go to Dubai. It was an incredibly hard decision, but six months in and I can say I don't regret it one bit (and I have stopped eating cookies everyday!)
I feel that my Chartered Accountant qualification and training helped with my business skills and decision making so it did enhance that part of my career. On arrival in Dubai, I was still not convinced that straight-up accountancy was the right role for me. I got the opportunity to work in Alchemy Search as a finance recruiter and couldn't say "no". Like running the cookies business, it allowed me to continue to use my accounting experience in a different field. My experience working in various accounting roles and specialisms helps me understand the needs of the candidate as well as the client. It was a huge step for me, and it was a challenging transition, but having settled in and had excellent support from everyone in the team I know I’ve made the right decision.
In summary, I took the classic route – audit, insolvency, self-employed baker, recruiter!
4. What do you value most about your membership of the profession and how do you think those benefits can be used to support the economy and society?
The profession has given me such a great basis for everything I have done in my career. It gave me the skills and confidence to start my own business – knowing how to register the business with the CRO, file tax returns, maintain my accounts. It helped me get a job in finance recruiting when I relocated to Dubai. What you learn while completing the qualification is transferrable to many parts of life, not just your career.
In terms of the economy and society, accountants have a responsibility to support businesses to make better decisions and ultimately help them succeed. It is a privilege to be part of the membership and we need to respect that and give back to society whenever we can.
5. As a member living overseas, can you talk to us about how your membership has been of value to you globally, and what do you value about it now that you're living overseas?
I have met some incredible people in Dubai who are also members, and it has a real sense of community, especially abroad. Everyone I have met goes out of their way to make a connection, something I am actively trying to do when I hear of new members moving to Dubai.
Whether you stay working directly as an accountant or branch off into a new career like me, the community of Chartered Accountants at home and abroad are always there to help when needed. I have already attended a member event in Dubai, something I recommend for all members living here as it is a great way to network with similar people.
I originally came out here with the view of staying for two years (like most…) but having settled now and experienced life out here I think it will be very hard to leave anytime soon.
6. And finally, if you weren't an accountant, what do you think you would be/would have been?
I have always loved all types of sport. The dream was always to be a professional in some capacity, however my football skills never matched my desire! I would say now if I had to take a different route, I would have enjoyed sports journalism or media. Considering I have left practicing accounting directly, I think I have definitely ended up in the right profession after taking the scenic route!
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