Careers rarely develop the way we plan them. Our career path often takes many twists and turns, with particular events, choices and people influencing our direction.

We asked Marie Kinsella-White from McDonald's to give some advice for people considering this job:

Marie Kinsella-White

Operations Consultant

McDonald's

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Marie Kinsella-White
The job that I do is highly specialised and the skills that I am required to have to do my job can only be acquired in our restaurant. However, by taking a job in McDonald's you are opening a career path to use those skills anywhere - the skills you acquire are very transferable. It doesn’t matter where you start, the opportunities are there.
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They tend to enjoy clerical and most forms of office work, where they perform essential administrative duties. They often form the backbone of large and small organisations alike. They may enjoy being in charge of office filing systems, and using computers and other office equipment to keep things running smoothly. They usually like routine work hours and prefer comfortable indoor workplaces.
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Check your CPA Exam Exemptions


Monday, October 02, 2017 




Check your CPA Exam Exemptions

The new academic year is here....and it’s the perfect time to get your exemptions checked with us today… don’t forget we offer exemptions for any previous qualifications you may have. 

Holders of a completed recognised qualification (Masters, post graduate, honours degree, ordinary degree, certificate, accounting technician, etc.) may be entitled to various exemptions from the CPA exams. 

The CPA qualification comprises of four exam stages (Formation, Formation 2, Professional 1 & Professional 2) with 15 exams in total to complete. Your entry point into CPA qualification will be determined by an individual assessment of your prior qualifications.

All exemptions are granted on a subject-by-subject basis to applicants holding a qualification recognised by CPA Ireland for exemption purposes. A pass mark must have been achieved in the assessment of the relevant subject. Passes by compensation are not eligible. Click here for more information.