u/Plus_Blueberry4924

After AAT

Im currently self studying for my level 2 and im curious to hear how others have found the process of finding a job after AAT. Does AAT actually help with finding entry level jobs in finance? Im worried as currently im working retail and want to transfer to finance is AAT a good option for that? Or am i wasting my time? I would like to know before i book any exams

My current plan is to complete my level 2, find an entey level job while studying my level 3 and 4 and then possible do the ACCA if i can find an employer thats willing to sponsor me or maybe even self funding the ACCA aswell

I would love to hear about others experiences especially if anyone has moved from retail to a finance position after AAT :)

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u/Plus_Blueberry4924 — 16 hours ago

Level 2 AAT self study advise

Hello! Im planning on self studying for the level 2 AAT and im confused on what i need to prepare for it, for self study would only buying the osborne books suffice? I have bought the tutorial and workbook for introduction to bookkeping to start, Do i need to learn any software at this stage? I would also appreciate any advise on self studying in general aswell.

I want to self study for the level 2 and then try and do the level 3 at a local college after level 2 so would also like to know how long it took for people to finish level 2

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u/Plus_Blueberry4924 — 1 day ago

[Discussion]

Hi everyone!

Im in the uk and about a year ago i graduated with an illustration degree, im from a small town and so up untill now i havent been pursuing my art career.

Im quite intrested in designing greeting cards and stationery, i didnt focus on this much when i was studying and so would appreciate some advise on what to include in a portfolio, where i can find jobs, or any art fares where i could possible promote myself to retail brands, for context i usually do hand drawn illustration with paint, watercolour, oil pastels etc

Im still planning on creating a portfolio for this for the next six months and so would appreciate any advise that could be helpful

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u/Plus_Blueberry4924 — 9 days ago

Advise

Hello everyone, i need some advise on how to get into bricklaying, im 22 (f) from the uk and based in wiltshire and i want to become a bricklayer, for context i currently work a part time retail job and i have no prior experience as i didnt take the course in college, i have no clue how to get into bricklaying now at my age. Ive had an intrest in bricklaying for a couple years now and need some advise on what to do. I took lvl 2 evening courses for electrical installation as that was the only adult trade course my college offered but unfortunately that wasnt for me, is there any other way i can become a bricklayer without going the college route?

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u/Plus_Blueberry4924 — 10 days ago