What can I do after ...I had my Master's degree, CPA and CISA,two years IT auditing in big four.?
Question:
Which is the best way for me to earn good money ? :)
Answer:
Ever notice that the first 3 letters of the word "career" form the word "car" and that the first 4 letters of "career" form the word "care"?
Well, just as a car is designed to get you from where you are to where you want to go, so should a career get you from where you are to where you want to go.
A career is a vehicle to help you get to the place YOU CARE about going to - it's not about companies, it not about technologies, it not even about degrees, whether you have an abundance of them or none of them, your career is about YOU.
This means that to get to the maximum place your career can take you, you've got to check to see what you care about.
What do you care about?
Answer that question and build a career around your answer by acquiring the skills and degrees you need to get you there.
By the way: It's OK to care about money. While money does not make a very good date, you care about what you care about. If money is all you care about, pursue money. (I encourage you to also learn to care about more powerful things than money. But that's a whole other subject!)
Hope this helps you drive your career to the things you care about! :-)
Unless you aspire to being a professional student, you should get a job. Try building your Resume by working for a top agency first.
I would say that you have a sufficient collection of degrees at the moment. You would even possibly find that top business schools would question why you are trying to 'gather' another Masters and you would really need to justify why you 'need' an additional degree.
Have you ever owned or run a business before? Opening your own CPA firm could provide with a nice salary, but it is less steady or stable than working for another company, and could take some time to get up and running with a client base.
You could probably do very well with a financial consulting group-- assuming you don't mind the lifestyle of a consultant. This would probably get you some great experience and potentially the highest salary right now.
Staying with your current auditing or moving onto another corp would probably be the most stable lifestyle as far as jobs go. You will probably have less diversity on your resume as far as looking in the future. The salary may be slightly less than consulting, but you have to weigh in the other lifestyle considerations.
If you are looking for what you can make, check monster.com. No one here will be able to give you a better guestimate than that, as we don't know where you live or specifics of the roles you are looking into.
Good luck.
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