CIFA?HOW GOOD?

Hello guys,how nice (jobwise) is it to do this course and where is most advisable to do it at(institution)… the fees?

CIFA is not for thick guys like you

Thanks for the heads up, could it by any chance be for faggots like you

It is not in my line of profession but from the way you quack.around here,I advice you to keep away from it.My friends who have it have exceptional IQ.
Jaribu kumaliza CPA kwanza

Acha kiherehere sifanyi CPA… meaning you have a high IQ as well to afford nyumba ya kuku apparently as your “mansion"

Meffi post by a meffi smelling talker

Go for it, invest in yourself. Utapata manyang’au huku wakilipa mapoko Ksh 200 everyday at the end of the year realize you could have built yourself a portfolio

How long since you last been in shule…do you have the gas to read?
Wachana na psyche…ni unaona your still ready to hit books…then go ahead.
Take a practical approach to the course na itakuwa manageable…by this kama una watu wako kwa industry make time and do something with them ndio skills zikue kwa finger tips that way you can think on your feet.and kuwa on toes usilag behind.
Wise choice.
Good luck.

Wacha kushtua msee.
Kuna wasee kadhaa najua wakonayo na ukimwangalia huwezi amini…na kcse alikuwaaverage but undergrad ali do wonders…na by the way ni msee familia mashida hata fees ilikuwa tu fracas.
Ni kujipanga my friend.

But thing is kupata job na hii paper on merit in east africa na ukuwe compensated vilivyo ni struggle…labda kama mtu ana EXPERIENCE tafauti.
Experience is the word sio hekaya.
Following.

Just to add on…
Halafu foreigner akikuja na hio cifa ni janta pap.
Not kenyan who studied abroad but rea foreigner…unaskia ana advice board or managers.
Kenyans…damn!!

Umemshtua zaidi.Hiyo CIFA na ile ya CFA hazitaki watu kama huyu matusi ktalk kila wakati

In 2013 I did CFA level i-iii and passed in all the first attempts coz I was paying for myself. Some learned/legal friends in the same org that I was working with, walilipiwa, they failed at level i, some even had to go redo it in another regional center/country and still didn’t grasp the concept, saa hii nakulia sana iyo CFA, not as much as I thought I would but it levels my playing field in most cases.

It demands someone time and concentration.The people who have it that i know and are close to me had to scarce themselves for a year or so when they enrolled to do it.
Hivi sasa wanaikulia vilivyo kwanza kama investments analysts.
One attempted to resigned pale Britam akapewa counter offer mwenda.Their little sacrifice yielded alot

Sasa hii ndio kitu inasinya…after umejitolea na unachapa works poa mpaka umekuwa tegemeo ofisini.
Responsibilties unaongezwa doh hapana…aka overworked underpaid.
Kuna vitu private hatuwezi post hapa but roho safi just for comparison purposes na kueza ku discuss na peers…unaweza nipasha inaleta mangapi per month, how many years experience, kama umedunga works across borders (doesnt matter which) & how much you started with…if you cant pia ni sawa i respect that.
Any relevant info is highly appreciated.
Extended fam kuna mtu ka tano zina cfa but walikuwa frustrated mbaya…but wanafanya something else now.

Certifications in Kenya don’t work.
After campus nilifanya certifications za Oracle hadi OCP but ilikuwa hard ku get job.Nilikuwa nimeamua kuifanya to the highest level till i realised wadosi wengine walikuwa wanaona uko more qualified wanasema huyu atakuja kutuchuja job.
Believe me after removing those certifications from my CV nilipasua entry level pale Safcom

Certs tunajua kule mnazinunua, go with a Demo or illustrate what you can deliver, thats what its all about. Kama ni govt interviews, tell them your Oracle ERP system can generate ghost workers and thats how mtakula nyi wote. I remember this high level interview with a parastatal, ikafikia level ya meeting 2 board members, at first i was wondering why kizungu haingiani kwa revenues, till i showed them how their personal business would benefit via loopholes in Finance and PPDA, as well as playing with the 30day delay in payment, nilipewa job immediately.