Hi,
I have been teaching English in South America for the last 18 months and have finally decided that it might be time to come back to the "real world" soon.
I would love to be able to combine the Spanish that I have learnt into a career, but Im not sure in what capacity I could use it, or even if there is a sufficient demand for it in the business/accountancy world.
I have a Business and Economics background at University and I am considering to train as a management accountant, however Im still considering my options. I figured if nothing else the CIMA would give me a good grounding for any Business related career path e.g. business consultancy or something like that.
Do you think this would be a good route to take? And if so, how could I go about it?
I have been teaching English in South America for the last 18 months and have finally decided that it might be time to come back to the "real world" soon.
I would love to be able to combine the Spanish that I have learnt into a career, but Im not sure in what capacity I could use it, or even if there is a sufficient demand for it in the business/accountancy world.
I have a Business and Economics background at University and I am considering to train as a management accountant, however Im still considering my options. I figured if nothing else the CIMA would give me a good grounding for any Business related career path e.g. business consultancy or something like that.
Do you think this would be a good route to take? And if so, how could I go about it?