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Should i change my job from accountant to sales/marketing? |
I am a qualified accountant but now I am tired of seeing other people earning more money than me. I am thinking of changing my job to sales or marketing, do you think it is a good idea? well, do you like that field? and do you think you would really like having that job? money is not everything. Don't do it for the money. Do it because you want to. If you don't want to do the new job, stay where you are. That depends on a lot of things - your aptitude for sales or marketing (they are two different fields), your tolerance for risk (many sales jobs are commission-driven), your ability to travel, your creativity level, and so on. Try talking to some friends who are in sales or marketing to find out what they like and don't like about their jobs. Ask them what a typical day looks like for them. Then decide if you want to spend your days that way. if you would like to... yes... but if you truly enjoy accounting... then...no Do whatever you feel the most comfortable doing. There is no point doing a job that you don`t like Starting wages in sales and marketing are usually very low, though they sometimes have commissions, which can be a boost. Sales is very customer-faing, and can be quite stressful, which is why it has a very high turnover. Marketing could be a lot of fun, but you'll need to be the kind of person who enjoys working a lot with people (I imagine an accountant is not very customer-facing). Both jobs have a high earnings ceiling, though sales and marketing are probably more hands on, challenging roles at the executive level, and much harder to get promoted to. If you stick with accounting, and land a good job at a top firm, especiallya big international, you will be on the road to big bucks, but the work will remain quite similar. I know the feeling my father and uncles are accountants and they have told me all about the horrors of scraping through papers all day. However, accounting being the language of business if you do decide to go into sales or marketing I think you will have a distinct advantage over the competition. My Uncle started off as an accountant but moved into business and consulting, and he has told me that accounting has helped him enormously. So I think it's a great idea to move into marketing and sales and use your accounting knowledge to your advantage! Take care and good luck! |
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