Thinking about a Career as an Accounting Technician in Cork? Looking at up-skilling or re-training perhaps? Read on for some information about these roles and how to get your Accounts job in Cork by the summer!
An accounting technician is a qualified
finance professional that works at all levels of finance, such as bookkeeping,
taxation, payroll and accounts assistant, can work for private and public
sector organisations and can very often be self-employed. Accounting
technicians are often deemed part qualified accountants and many choose to
continue down this career path and train to fully qualified accountancy.
In terms of professional skills needed, at a minimum you would need to
qualify in Bookkeeping to an excellent proficiency, Sage 50 Accounts, Payroll Manual and Computerised and have an excellent understanding of Microsoft Excel. Familiarity of Irish Business Accounts which will help you gain an
understanding of balance sheets, profit and loss accounts (P&L) including
stocktaking, depreciation, capital and revenue expenditure.
Read on for some commonly asked questions and answers about this career
and hopefully you will be armed with the knowledge you need to make your
decision about venturing down this path!
Q Do you need a degree to be an Accounting Technician?
A While you won’t need a university degree, you will need foundation
qualifications such as a Diploma to get you started. A highly regarded
Accounting Diploma course in Cork such as Accounting
Technician Diploma or Advanced
Accounts Diploma with Pitman Training, is widely recognised throughout industry and
by finance professionals in Ireland.
Q How much salary would you expect to earn?
A The average
salary in Cork for an Accounts Technician is currently €27,771 and salary
can rise up to €40,000 with years of experience. If additional study and
training is undertaken to qualify as a full Accountant, salary expectations can
be higher.
Q What do you do as an Accounting Technician?
Q What is the Cork jobs market like currently for finance and accounting
jobs?
A With employment levels at their best level in years, there are
several Accounting and Finance roles being advertised on a regular basis.
Examples in the past couple of weeks alone for jobs in the region being advertised include
these Accounting
Technician roles.
Q What is the opportunity for Career Progression?
A Undertaking professional training and CPD accredited accounting training
will significantly benefit your CV and employment prospects. You will have
proved your new level of knowledge to employers and that can be invaluable in
business. Doors will open straight away to become a valued assistant at a
larger firm, take on specialist roles such as Bookkeeper, Credit Controller,
Finance Officer for example or provide your own accountancy services to local
business. There are plenty of career progression options available and
depending on your aspirations you could work towards a career as a Chartered
Accountant, Finance Manager or Financial Controller.
Educational Training centres such as Pitman Training are regularly
contacted by businesses looking for Pitman Training students to place in either
a work experience setting or indeed with a view to interviewing for a paid
position. If you are looking for career advice about jobs and training in
accounts, one of the best steps you can take is to check out your local Pitman Training centre.
We offer over 400 flexible learning, full
and part-time Cork courses in a wide range of subjects from
IT, Technical training courses, Programming to Web Design, Management courses,
Digital Marketing, Accounting, Event
Management, Secretarial, Medical and Legal Secretary training.
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