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I just got my degree in accounting and is unsure what to do with my life next. Should i work as an external auditor and continue to pursue my CPA? or should i venture into banking sector as maybe a investment banker etc. I knows whats the life and career prospect of an external auditor but aint sure for investment or corporate banking, one thing i know is that the pay is definitely much more attractive than being an auditor. What should i do? Be a certified public accountant ( CPA ) first. |
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