Any stories or advice from more mature members who managed to get into accounting in later life?
tomgovier
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Hello everyone
A little about me, I have done mostly laboratory work throughout my life and fast approaching middle age decided I wanted to go into accounting and gain some professional qualifications. I gained my AAT level 2 last month but I must admit I have been disappointed with the response from employers when applying for jobs so far.
I am mostly applying for junior/starter positions or jobs where experience is preferred but not essential but I don't seem to be getting anywhere. For the vast majority of my applications I either get no response back or a generic email stating my application has been unsuccessful.
I was really keen to start AAT level 3 but now am a bit disheartened and reluctant to spend another £1,000 it's going to cost me to get it. Or being a more mature student do I have to accept that it's going to take me getting level 3 or 4 AAT before potential employers become interested?
If anyone has any stories of how long it took to get your first job in finance or any tips/advice I'd like to hear it.....
Many thanks,
A little about me, I have done mostly laboratory work throughout my life and fast approaching middle age decided I wanted to go into accounting and gain some professional qualifications. I gained my AAT level 2 last month but I must admit I have been disappointed with the response from employers when applying for jobs so far.
I am mostly applying for junior/starter positions or jobs where experience is preferred but not essential but I don't seem to be getting anywhere. For the vast majority of my applications I either get no response back or a generic email stating my application has been unsuccessful.
I was really keen to start AAT level 3 but now am a bit disheartened and reluctant to spend another £1,000 it's going to cost me to get it. Or being a more mature student do I have to accept that it's going to take me getting level 3 or 4 AAT before potential employers become interested?
If anyone has any stories of how long it took to get your first job in finance or any tips/advice I'd like to hear it.....
Many thanks,
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Hey Tom, I made the change and did my AAT well into my thirties. It took me six months and over 200 applications for entry level accounting roles before I got my first break. It was really disheartening at times but just keep at it. That was nearly 10 years ago now and I am just finishing setting up my own firm.0
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Thanks for sharing that, been feeling down about it and wondering if it's me that's the problem! I'll just keep on going then and hopefully someone will give me a break sooner or later.uis143 said:Hey Tom, I made the change and did my AAT well into my thirties. It took me six months and over 200 applications for entry level accounting roles before I got my first break. It was really disheartening at times but just keep at it. That was nearly 10 years ago now and I am just finishing setting up my own firm.
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Don't feel bad Tom. I'm wondering have you registered with recruitment agencies?0
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