• Current students
      • Student centre
        Enrol on a course/exam
        My enrolments
        Exam results
        Mock exams
      • Course information
        Students FAQs
        Student induction
        Course enrolment information
        F2f student events
        Key dates
        Book distribution
        Timetables
        FAE elective information
        CPA Ireland student
      • Exams
        CAP1 exam
        CAP2 exam
        FAE exam
        Access support/reasonable accommodation
        E-Assessment information
        Exam and appeals regulations/exam rules
        Timetables for exams & interim assessments
        Sample papers
        Practice papers
        Extenuating circumstances
        PEC/FAEC reports
        Information and appeals scheme
        Certified statements of results
        JIEB: NI Insolvency Qualification
      • CA Diary resources
        Mentors: Getting started on the CA Diary
        CA Diary for Flexible Route FAQs
      • Admission to membership
        Joining as a reciprocal member
        Admission to Membership Ceremonies
        Admissions FAQs
      • Support & services
        Recruitment to and transferring of training contracts
        CASSI
        Student supports and wellbeing
        Audit qualification
        Diversity and Inclusion Committee
    • Students

      View all the services available for students of the Institute

      Read More
  • Becoming a student
      • About Chartered Accountancy
        The Chartered difference
        Student benefits
        Study in Northern Ireland
        Events
        Hear from past students
        Become a Chartered Accountant podcast series
      • Entry routes
        College
        Working
        Accounting Technicians
        School leavers
        Member of another body
        CPA student
        International student
        Flexible Route
        Training Contract
      • Course description
        CAP1
        CAP2
        FAE
        Our education offering
      • Apply
        How to apply
        Exemptions guide
        Fees & payment options
        External students
      • Training vacancies
        Training vacancies search
        Training firms list
        Large training firms
        Milkround
        Recruitment to and transferring of training contract
      • Support & services
        Becoming a student FAQs
        School Bootcamp
        Register for a school visit
        Third Level Hub
        Who to contact for employers
    • Becoming a
      student

      Study with us

      Read More
  • Members
      • Members Hub
        My account
        Member subscriptions
        Newly admitted members
        Annual returns
        Application forms
        CPD/events
        Member services A-Z
        District societies
        Professional Standards
        ACA Professionals
        Careers development
        Recruitment service
        Diversity and Inclusion Committee
      • Members in practice
        Going into practice
        Managing your practice FAQs
        Practice compliance FAQs
        Toolkits and resources
        Audit FAQs
        Practice Consulting services
        Practice News/Practice Matters
        Practice Link
      • In business
        Networking and special interest groups
        Articles
      • Overseas members
        Home
        Key supports
        Tax for returning Irish members
        Networks and people
      • Public sector
        Public sector presentations
      • Member benefits
        Member benefits
      • Support & services
        Letters of good standing form
        Member FAQs
        AML confidential disclosure form
        Institute Technical content
        TaxSource Total
        The Educational Requirements for the Audit Qualification
        Pocket diaries
        Thrive Hub
    • Members

      View member services

      Read More
  • Employers
      • Training organisations
        Authorise to train
        Training in business
        Manage my students
        Incentive Scheme
        Recruitment to and transferring of training contracts
        Securing and retaining the best talent
        Tips on writing a job specification
      • Training
        In-house training
        Training tickets
      • Recruitment services
        Hire a qualified Chartered Accountant
        Hire a trainee student
      • Non executive directors recruitment service
      • Support & services
        Hire members: log a job vacancy
        Firm/employers FAQs
        Training ticket FAQs
        Authorisations
        Hire a room
        Who to contact for employers
    • Employers

      Services to support your business

      Read More
☰
  • Find a firm
  • Jobs
  • Login
☰
  • Home
  • Knowledge centre
  • Professional development
  • About us
  • Shop
  • News
Search
View Cart 0 Item

Knowledge Centre

☰
  • Home/
  • News/
  • Knowledge centre news item
☰
  • News
  • News archive
    • 2024
    • 2023
  • Press releases
    • 2025
    • 2024
    • 2023
  • Newsletters
  • Press contacts
  • Media downloads

Top 5 things to do post qualification.

Oct 01, 2024

Top 5 things to do post qualification :

If you completed a Masters prior to your 3 year training you are likely completing your contract now and becoming fully qualified members of Chartered Accountants Ireland. As such, here are a few pointers for you to consider as you move forward and start to put the framework in place for a successful professional career :

The top actions you should do after passing your ACA exams :

  1. Grow your practical experience: Consider staying in your training firm for 6 or 12 months to bed in your experience to date as a qualified member.
  2. Consider further education: Stay up-to-date on the latest industry trends, regulations, and technologies and start your CPD. You may want to do small punch courses that add to your cv and enhance your brand in a particular sector and add to your cv.
  3. Build your professional network: Its never too early to start! You should attend industry events, joining professional organizations, and connect with Chartered Accountant peers in person as well as on LinkedIn.
  4. Set career goals: You should set clear career goals and develop a career plan to achieve them. Whether you aspire to become a partner at an accounting firm, start your own business, or be a CFO in industry, setting goals can help you stay focused and motivated as you move forward in your career.
  5. Connect with Mentors : Its important you start a relationship with 2 or 3 mentors for the years ahead as sounding boards and guiding lights for your career decisions ahead of you.

It can be useful to see the full spectrum of diverse roles and jobs available in the Market in 2024/5 for Irish Chartered Accountants. To get you thinking, a small subset of these include:

  • Audit Manager  / Tax Manager  /  Financial Controller  / Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
  • Management Accountant  / Corporate Finance Manager  / Business Analyst
  • Risk Manager  / Investment Analyst  /  Financial Planner  / Internal Auditor
  • Forensic Accountant  / Insolvency Practitioner  / Fund Accountant  / Financial Accountant  /  Financial Reporting Manager  / Financial Modeller  / Treasury Manager  / Group Accountant  / Project Accountant.

You will also need to consider your approach to interviews in the years ahead and many interviews pivot on discussions around your core competencies for the role and your transferrable soft skills that you bring with you to new projects and jobs Here are some of the main competencies and soft skills you will need to talk about at interview in the time ahead :

  1. Technical Accounting knowledge: You should be able to convey solid examples of accounting, auditing, taxation, finance, and business management.
  2. Analytical skills: You should be capable of analysing complex financial information, identify patterns, and make informed decisions.
  3. Attention to detail: You will convey excellent attention to detail and be able to identify errors and discrepancies in financial data.
  4. Communication skills: You must develop your communication style to build relationships with clients, colleagues, and stakeholders and communicate in a clear and concise manner.
  5. Time management: You will articulate your strengths at managing your time effectively and prioritising tasks to meet deadlines.
  6. Teamwork: You will have stories about working collaboratively with colleagues and clients to achieve common goals.
  7. Ethics: A Chartered Accountant should have a strong ethical code and adhere to professional standards of conduct and outline this at interview.
  8. Leadership: You will likely need to lead teams, manage projects, and provide guidance to colleagues.
  9. Adaptability: Build stories demonstrating how you are able to adapt to changing environments, technologies, and regulations.

As always, do connect with your Chartered Accountants Ireland Careers Team in the year ahead if you need a good sounding board for career decisions or if you are moving job and want an independent unbiased recruitment service to put you forward for interviews and hand hold through the process.

Dave Riordan (FCA)

Recruitment Specialist & Career Coach | Careers Team Chartered Accountants Ireland.

Dave.riordan@charteredaccountants.ie

 

 

The latest news to your inbox

Please enter a valid email address You have entered an invalid email address.

Useful links

  • Current students
  • Becoming a student
  • Knowledge centre
  • Shop
  • District societies

Get in touch

Dublin HQ

Chartered Accountants
House, 47-49 Pearse St,
Dublin 2, D02 YN40, Ireland

TEL: +353 1 637 7200
Belfast HQ

The Linenhall
32-38 Linenhall Street, Belfast,
Antrim, BT2 8BG, United Kingdom

TEL: +44 28 9043 5840

Connect with us

Something wrong?

Is the website not looking right/working right for you?
Browser support
CAW Footer Logo-min
GAA Footer Logo-min
CCAB-I Footer Logo-min
ABN_Logo-min

© Copyright Chartered Accountants Ireland 2020. All Rights Reserved.

☰
  • Terms & conditions
  • Privacy statement
  • Event privacy notice
  • Sitemap
LOADING...

Please wait while the page loads.