Really enjoyed watching, this is very informative and helpful. People that are interested in the IT Audit field now they understand and have an Idea on what to do to enter the market. Keep it up . Looking forward to seeing more sessions like this ✨❤️
Do you think it’s a good idea to do a DIP in computer science? I did mathematics literacy in high school and I quality to do a DIP in computer sciences at TUT since I got a level 7
In your video, you also talked that companies also take students who did engineering So it is all engineering disciplines as in chemical, mechanical, electrical Or it is just information engineering or computer engineering
Currently studying Bsc Honours in Financial and Accounting Systems Development and Applications @ the University of Zimbabwe, I did modules such as python programming, databases, artificial intelligence, software engineering, datawarehousing, business accounting, financial management, audit and assurance etc. I was considering going for CISA whats you take. Thanks for the video.
That is quite a vast amount of modules. Kudos on having that exposure. Going for CISA is Dependent on what Career path you would like to take. Given your current exposure, it seems you might be more into Data Analytics which could contend with CISA. With CISA you can then get into auditing systems (including financial systems) that organisations use. With Data Analytics the modules you mentioned will be of great help as you then get exposed to “play” around with Data.
Hi Precious, can you please mention or talk about the specific (entry level) roles one should look into and curate a resume for when looking for opportunities at this BIG 4 firms? esp for someone with an accounting background. Thank you!
Hi there 👋 Honestly, I don’t know much about accounting roles since I studied computer science but I do have a friend that did accounting and I know she has more knowledge on this, maybe I should consider bringing her on to talk about this specific topic. Thanks for raising this🫶
@@nakawulemahlangu8260 I don’t have a lot of knowledge when it comes to forensics but I know it’s a very good career choice so you should definitely go for it if that’s what you want to do. All the best🫶
Do you think it’s advisable to pursue this career when you are turning 31 as you mentioned honours is a requirement for most big firms but graduate programs stop at 35 so I’m a bit confused 🥹
You still have time at 31 ma’am 🙂you can apply with just your degree and it doesn’t have to be the big4. There are other audit firms that you can apply to.
This was very informative.
I really enjoy your IT Auditing content, keep it coming!❤
Aaw thank you so much Cheryl. Just let me know what information you’d like to know as well🫶
Great grace upon you and your family
Thank you 🤩
Hi Precious
Can you please do a video on CISA, CIA and CSSP certifications.
Thank you
Hi Thabiso
Thanks for letting me know what video you’d like to see. I’ll definitely consider doing that🫶
Kindly make a video on the certifications
Please check my TikTok @preshy.marutha I’ve made a post about it there😉
Really enjoyed watching, this is very informative and helpful. People that are interested in the IT Audit field now they understand and have an Idea on what to do to enter the market. Keep it up . Looking forward to seeing more sessions like this ✨❤️
Thank you so much🥹❤️I appreciate you
Thank you for the video, I'm currently studying for my security plus and my goal is to become a IT auditor.
Aaw thanks for watching, and I wish you all the best in your journey to becoming one❤️
Do you think it’s a good idea to do a DIP in computer science? I did mathematics literacy in high school and I quality to do a DIP in computer sciences at TUT since I got a level 7
In your video, you also talked that companies also take students who did engineering
So it is all engineering disciplines as in chemical, mechanical, electrical
Or it is just information engineering or computer engineering
Currently studying Bsc Honours in Financial and Accounting Systems Development and Applications @ the University of Zimbabwe, I did modules such as python programming, databases, artificial intelligence, software engineering, datawarehousing, business accounting, financial management, audit and assurance etc. I was considering going for CISA whats you take. Thanks for the video.
That is quite a vast amount of modules. Kudos on having that exposure. Going for CISA is Dependent on what Career path you would like to take. Given your current exposure, it seems you might be more into Data Analytics which could contend with CISA. With CISA you can then get into auditing systems (including financial systems) that organisations use. With Data Analytics the modules you mentioned will be of great help as you then get exposed to “play” around with Data.
Wow this is amazing Kingdom. I definitely think you should go for it🤩you’ve got all it takes to get started. Are you in your final year?
Hi Precious, can you please mention or talk about the specific (entry level) roles one should look into and curate a resume for when looking for opportunities at this BIG 4 firms? esp for someone with an accounting background. Thank you!
Hi there 👋
Honestly, I don’t know much about accounting roles since I studied computer science but I do have a friend that did accounting and I know she has more knowledge on this, maybe I should consider bringing her on to talk about this specific topic. Thanks for raising this🫶
But at the big 4 there are so many roles that you can apply for. Would you want me to share some of the grad programmes that are available there?
I'm financial management graduate do i qualify
Which modules did you do?you probably do qualify
@@thepreciousreality9135 finance, investment, Accounting, taxation, risk,economic and Treasury management and business management
@@thepreciousreality9135 I'm planning to enroll forensic audit what is you intake please help
@@nakawulemahlangu8260 I don’t have a lot of knowledge when it comes to forensics but I know it’s a very good career choice so you should definitely go for it if that’s what you want to do. All the best🫶
Do you think it’s advisable to pursue this career when you are turning 31 as you mentioned honours is a requirement for most big firms but graduate programs stop at 35 so I’m a bit confused 🥹
You still have time at 31 ma’am 🙂you can apply with just your degree and it doesn’t have to be the big4. There are other audit firms that you can apply to.
If you want to do your honours you still can. It’s only 1 year