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Practice careers guide – spring 2007

by Paul Grant

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15 Jun 2007

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Many newly qualified accountants who have earned their wings in an accounting firm see one simple clear career crossroads ahead: to stay in practice or move to business.

But if they looked a little further down the road they'd see a veritable spaghetti junction of turnings still to come in practice: audit, tax, corporate finance, advisory, business recovery, or even forensics.

This guide is here to help you explore the various choices open before you. Making the right choice is difficult and you will need all the information you can get hold of to ensure you stay on the right path for you.

And while you are studying your career roadmap, you may just find your perfect job or firm signposted for you.

Click here to download the practice careers guide as a pdf.

Read the articles individually below:

Practice careers: which way now?

Practice profiles: seize the day

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