I put myself thru economics and iknew i was gonna struggle and still did it cuz " its similar to the field i wanna go into", i ended up putting too much time into economics and ended up doing bad in there subjects, where i actually found other subjects more enjoyable and easier.
Hi, good video! I jus wanted to ask, one of the questions in the email for the interview is: what do you imagine your first month in the business to be like? It’s for Mercedes financial services & woukd like some guidance on how to answer it :)
Hi - I'd check out this video where i do a practice interview - th-cam.com/video/BiN93I4zgIk/w-d-xo.html - see from 09:12 onwards. Also in the first month, I'd speak about building relationships, getting to know your team and senior leaders. Understanding more about your role and deliverables - if there are any tasks which are periodic, i.e. have to be completed daily, weekly, and monthly. Seeking guidance from your peers on how to go the extra mile. Not sure if it's an apprentice / grad role but expect you to be attending college for your first exam. Some ideas to get you going!
Hi, thanks for this! I am currently finishing my Level 2 AAT apprenticeship. I am going to be moving on to level 3 AAT. However, I don’t have any a levels and I wanted to do an apprenticeship at one of the big 4 firms. What would you suggest as the requirements are 3 a levels and level 3 AAT only awards 2. Thank you 😊
For you I’d recommend doing an apprenticeship at level 3 as well you’ll gain experience and again progress another level. Like you said you can’t apply with level 3 because it only gives you c. 55 UCAS points. You can attempt to qualify your ACA / ACCA elsewhere then join the Big 4 as part of say EY’s Elevate scheme I believe it’s called. If your heart is set on a big 4 apprentice then I’d recommend doing a 2 year BTEC or a levels to get the ucas points needed, as unfortunately they won’t accept you with level 2 and 3. Another benefit of doing btec / a levels is that it will open more opportunities for you in case you decide accounting isn’t for you.
Hi Fehzan. I’be studied at PPL at Warwick (I’m in my last year), I got AAB at a level but the only C I got was English language at gcse. I think I got A*3As5Bs and the one C in English language . Are they actually going to stop me getting in in my circumstances because of that?
Not all places some firms will have a requirement for B at English Language but you’ll still be able to apply to a lot of organisations with a pass grade in English
@@FehzanMehdi That would be incredibly frustrating not to get in because of a gcse after getting a 2:1 in a humanities subject. But thanks for the reply Fehzan, your content is great keep it up
Is accounting hard as im currently doing this in college and would like to know whether it very challenging or if you just put in work then you can pass also what do you need to specialise in for accountency atm im feeling good with this course but i hope i can handle its context in the future
Yes it’s challenging and probably the hardest period of study I’ve done however also extremely rewarding at the same time. Don’t be afraid of the challenge, so long as you’re motivated and resilient your efforts should get rewarded.
Brother Fehzan, can you do a video on technology in the accounting sector, and programmes one is supposed to be skilled at before joining the job market. I know Excel is important, what other software would you recommend?
Thank you Fehzan for all your videos. I've been following your channel since I came across it. Pls, how will you assist me, I've got 2:1 in Mathematics and would like to practice accountancy as a profession in the UK. Please, I need your guidance. Thank you
Hi, i am currently thinking of switching from medicine to finance and i am thinking of applying for an apprenticeship so as to get my bachelors. I am not a uk citizen, does this process still apply because i do not have the A-levels or GCSE (although i do have a certificate equivalent to the GCSE), i am currently living in europe and i have been doing research about apply for an apprenticeship but still haven't found anything clear on that. Please let me know if you have advise on this. Thank you!
Hi I will finish my level 3 business admin apprenticeship soon but i want to go into finance/accounting. Will i be able to make that shift. To level 4 if not level 3?
You could but if you've done business admin I'd recommend starting at level 3 - that's what I did with the AAT and I found it helpful after a-levels the jump to level 4 without prior experience may be tough!
Hi and thanks for the vid you really helped me. I'm currently doing btec business, computer science and maths as my courses for college and I would like to ask you if you think these are good courses for accounting and finance
I have like high grades in my A levels with an A in Maths, B in Chemistry, A* in ICT and A* in EPQ. I have done my GCSE Equivalent abroad but in my sixth form I got to do GCSE English ( i got a 9) and GCSE Maths (i got 8). My doubt is even though from the NARIC i got my comparability grades for other subjects (they give a range of grades not specific grades for each subject in the comparable letter from NARIC). What do i do in this situation? Can i use my comparable letter for other subject to prove that i have 5 GCSE's along with my GCSE English and GCSE Maths I have written here? Could You Help Please.... Thank you
Salam, I am doing my gcses right now and I feel as if I am going to get grade 4s in my gcses (including maths and eng lang). Would this impact my progression towards being an accountant very much?
Wa alaykum as salam ideally you should aim for 5s in maths and english language but it shouldn't impact you in the long term as there are many schemes which accept 4s.
Hi, I have already graduated with a masters degree (57.92%, grade was affected by the loss of my younger brother )with no prior work experience. What should I do as my applications don't go through. Can you help please?
I have a question sir. I have 80 ucas points however I can apply you to a foundation year in finance and accounting at unis then continue into the finance and accounting degree. If I’m able to get a 2:1 or 1:1 in the degree will my a levels be neglected?
In the future may be as right now there is less focus on A-level results than say 10 years ago, but most schemes currently require around 112 UCAS points, so there's no guarantee.
As-salamu alaykum, I wanted to ask, even though im aware tis is 2 years after upload, but currently im doing my gcses and allahamdullilah it is going good, but I've been confused for so long as to what im actually meant to do after i actually complete the apprenticeship. Like do I stay with the company and continue to work there or do I have to complete another study? Also, which would be best to place my apprenticeship for, a private firm or one of the big 4?
Wa alaykum as salam after finishing the apprenticeship you will either be offered a permanent contract (unlikely they do not offer you one) or you go and find another job. Best time to do apprenticeship is after a levels or BTECs and both big 4 of private can be good, it depends on your preferences.
Brother Fahzan If I do APPRENTICESHIP in UK and later on I decide to move abroad would I be able to get Job abroad based on my accountancy apprenticeship-degree if not what subject should I choose in University for accountancy ? Your answer will be much appreciated?
If you do a degree apprenticeship the degree is like any other degree you’d get from university - so a degree gained through an apprenticeship will be fine.
I didn't do GCSEs,but I did something we refer to as wassce in my country which is sierra Leone and am currently studying ACCA...am in my second level.... can I be Able to apply for the apprenticeship in UK.
If those qualifications are recognised equivalents of uk qualifications and you have right to work in the UK then yes. I've found the biggest issue for many students from abroad is right to work.
Hi Brother, I have been looking for degree apprenticeships in accounting and finance but have been unable to find local firms/providers. I live in Leeds and have been wondering if you know any firms/companies that will offer me this apprenticeship.
It is quite late now to be looking - there a few non degree apprenticeships still hiring in London - best time to start looking and applying is September / October as they typically recruit a year in advance.
Id also like to know where you went after college/sixth form because i feel apprenticeship are very difficult to get in but this is path i realy want to go
So after sixth form I took a year out and then joined the national audit office on a school leaver programme. Check out my video on Dealing with failure will give you a bit of an insight and hopefully some motivation
@@FehzanMehdi thanks for replying and how exatly did you find this programme you joined as im not exactly sure where to search to find internships or apprenticeships
Hi i recently received my GCSES. I passed all my GCSEs(other than French got a 3 in that😏) I got a 6 in Maths and English Literature but a 4 in English Language. How big of a disadvantage am I in?
Hi I hope your well your videos are so amazing please dont stop, anyway I recently got my offer from PwC to join their school leaver programme but the reuirement was 120 UCAS points but because of covid they said all the offer holders wont need to worry about them as they are guranteeing us all regardless of it because of how COVID affected us in school this year but im not sure if they are completely removing the UCAS points requirements for future years.
Thank you and congrats on the offer really good news! Out of interest is this as part of the flying start programme? I don’t believe what you’ve experienced will be the norm going forward ie they will still consider grades as part of the application but may be a sign of a shift to putting less focus on grades!
@@FehzanMehdi lol yh honestly still can’t believe it tbh very shocked and with them guaranteeing the offers now I’m so relieved and can enjoy the summer holiday without any stress
@@depthlimited8056 what did you get for your gcses math and eng, what a levels did you choose. Please answer since I'm trying to secure an offer like you after college
@@FehzanMehdiI’m currently doing my a levels right now and it looks more likely that I will get between ABB-BBC would I still be eligible to apply for apprenticeships or degree apprenticeships in accounting and finance?
hey, i have no idea if your going to respond. but if anyone does read this... Im currently in year 13 soon going to be applying to unis and apprenticeships. but i have no idea how to apply. do they require a personal statment?
Check out my video on where to find accounting jobs and watch my playlist on application series. Will help you out. Personal statements are only really for apprenticeships which requires application through ucas (not many)
WALIKUM salam bruv...................... sorry for asking something off topic.....I have done alot of research on google , sent messages to Professionals who went through the process ...................what i want to ask is that ....Is it possible to get an audit or tax role once some has become ACCA member? .....I know BIG4 hire many graduates and apply work permit for them but i am talking about experienced professional who are not based in UK .........let say if i complete my 3yrs ACCA training from BDO RSM GT which are not big4 but comes in top 10 firms (because as i from PAK most of the big 4 firm hire ACCAs in for their ERP department i dont know they dont why they do this) ......do u think big4 will consider me for hiring for experienced role ? Secondly , Please make video on whether we should join ERP department for 3 yrs training or not ?Many people say ERP is the Future. Please shed some light on this.Thanks alot and keep making such useful videos bruv .very informative stuff.
Wa alaykum as Salam they would rarely sponsor visas and would only do that if there is no local talent. Yes you can join a firm here but would need to have right to work in the U.K. it may be worth joining a top 10 firm in your home country then looking to transfer to the U.K. as an example when I was at BDO I know qualified accountants would come to the U.K. office from South Africa and spend a few years here
Definitely not easy can get quite tough esp when at times it can feel like you’re only working and studying. However it’s manageable, planning in advance is the key if you do that you should be able to manage both fine.
The GOAT of accounting videos 🥲🙏🏼 amazing videos as per 🙏🏼 thank you so much!
Thank you!
Love how transparent you are. May Allah bless you with more !
Ameen
Alhamdulillah,
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This channel will be so helpful to me....
Jzk for the kind words
I put myself thru economics and iknew i was gonna struggle and still did it cuz " its similar to the field i wanna go into", i ended up putting too much time into economics and ended up doing bad in there subjects, where i actually found other subjects more enjoyable and easier.
Thank you for sharing!
Hi,
good video! I jus wanted to ask, one of the questions in the email for the interview is: what do you imagine your first month in the business to be like? It’s for Mercedes financial services & woukd like some guidance on how to answer it :)
Hi - I'd check out this video where i do a practice interview - th-cam.com/video/BiN93I4zgIk/w-d-xo.html - see from 09:12 onwards. Also in the first month, I'd speak about building relationships, getting to know your team and senior leaders. Understanding more about your role and deliverables - if there are any tasks which are periodic, i.e. have to be completed daily, weekly, and monthly. Seeking guidance from your peers on how to go the extra mile. Not sure if it's an apprentice / grad role but expect you to be attending college for your first exam. Some ideas to get you going!
Thanks for this content Fehzan!
Thanks Tyler for the kind feedback
Hi, thanks for this!
I am currently finishing my Level 2 AAT apprenticeship. I am going to be moving on to level 3 AAT. However, I don’t have any a levels and I wanted to do an apprenticeship at one of the big 4 firms. What would you suggest as the requirements are 3 a levels and level 3 AAT only awards 2.
Thank you 😊
For you I’d recommend doing an apprenticeship at level 3 as well you’ll gain experience and again progress another level.
Like you said you can’t apply with level 3 because it only gives you c. 55 UCAS points. You can attempt to qualify your ACA / ACCA elsewhere then join the Big 4 as part of say EY’s Elevate scheme I believe it’s called.
If your heart is set on a big 4 apprentice then I’d recommend doing a 2 year BTEC or a levels to get the ucas points needed, as unfortunately they won’t accept you with level 2 and 3. Another benefit of doing btec / a levels is that it will open more opportunities for you in case you decide accounting isn’t for you.
Great vid as always very helpfull
Thank you
Hi Fehzan. I’be studied at PPL at Warwick (I’m in my last year), I got AAB at a level but the only C I got was English language at gcse.
I think I got A*3As5Bs and the one C in English language . Are they actually going to stop me getting in in my circumstances because of that?
Not all places some firms will have a requirement for B at English Language but you’ll still be able to apply to a lot of organisations with a pass grade in English
@@FehzanMehdi That would be incredibly frustrating not to get in because of a gcse after getting a 2:1 in a humanities subject.
But thanks for the reply Fehzan, your content is great keep it up
Waalikumussalaamu wa ruhmatullaahi wa barakatuh. Thank you for this bro
No worries glad it could help you
Is accounting hard as im currently doing this in college and would like to know whether it very challenging or if you just put in work then you can pass also what do you need to specialise in for accountency atm im feeling good with this course but i hope i can handle its context in the future
Yes it’s challenging and probably the hardest period of study I’ve done however also extremely rewarding at the same time. Don’t be afraid of the challenge, so long as you’re motivated and resilient your efforts should get rewarded.
Brother Fehzan, can you do a video on technology in the accounting sector, and programmes one is supposed to be skilled at before joining the job market. I know Excel is important, what other software would you recommend?
Yes I will do in the future but apart from excel skills I wouldn't say you need to be experienced in another software for apprentices and graduates.
Thank you Fehzan for all your videos. I've been following your channel since I came across it. Pls, how will you assist me, I've got 2:1 in Mathematics and would like to practice accountancy as a profession in the UK. Please, I need your guidance. Thank you
Feel free to ask questions here or on instagram
Hi, i am currently thinking of switching from medicine to finance and i am thinking of applying for an apprenticeship so as to get my bachelors. I am not a uk citizen, does this process still apply because i do not have the A-levels or GCSE (although i do have a certificate equivalent to the GCSE), i am currently living in europe and i have been doing research about apply for an apprenticeship but still haven't found anything clear on that. Please let me know if you have advise on this. Thank you!
Hi I will finish my level 3 business admin apprenticeship soon but i want to go into finance/accounting. Will i be able to make that shift. To level 4 if not level 3?
You could but if you've done business admin I'd recommend starting at level 3 - that's what I did with the AAT and I found it helpful after a-levels the jump to level 4 without prior experience may be tough!
So helpful thank you! For graduate programs are any degree disciplines generally eligible to apply?
Yup any degree discipline
Hi and thanks for the vid you really helped me.
I'm currently doing btec business, computer science and maths as my courses for college and I would like to ask you if you think these are good courses for accounting and finance
Absolutely fine the main thing is that you want to do accounting and finance as you can get in with any subjects!
walaikum assalam
I have like high grades in my A levels with an A in Maths, B in Chemistry, A* in ICT and A* in EPQ. I have done my GCSE Equivalent abroad but in my sixth form I got to do GCSE English ( i got a 9) and GCSE Maths (i got 8). My doubt is even though from the NARIC i got my comparability grades for other subjects (they give a range of grades not specific grades for each subject in the comparable letter from NARIC). What do i do in this situation? Can i use my comparable letter for other subject to prove that i have 5 GCSE's along with my GCSE English and GCSE Maths I have written here? Could You Help Please.... Thank you
My Comparable UK qualifications said that I have GCSE (grades A*-C / 9-4)
I would say apply and then discuss with HR. UCAS have a guide on equivalent qualifications from abroad so worth checking that out.
Salam, I am doing my gcses right now and I feel as if I am going to get grade 4s in my gcses (including maths and eng lang). Would this impact my progression towards being an accountant very much?
Wa alaykum as salam ideally you should aim for 5s in maths and english language but it shouldn't impact you in the long term as there are many schemes which accept 4s.
Can I use the same PS to apply for degree and degree apprenticeships? (Post A Levels)
If you have to apply via UCAS then yes obviously ensure it’s relevant to the firm and degree on offer.
Hi, I have already graduated with a masters degree (57.92%, grade was affected by the loss of my younger brother )with no prior work experience. What should I do as my applications don't go through. Can you help please?
If you got the equivalent of a 2:1 in Bachelors degree then that should be good enough to get in to many schemes.
I have a question sir. I have 80 ucas points however I can apply you to a foundation year in finance and accounting at unis then continue into the finance and accounting degree. If I’m able to get a 2:1 or 1:1 in the degree will my a levels be neglected?
In the future may be as right now there is less focus on A-level results than say 10 years ago, but most schemes currently require around 112 UCAS points, so there's no guarantee.
Same boat but i have 96 points
@@Mortube2023 Keep going brother!
As-salamu alaykum,
I wanted to ask, even though im aware tis is 2 years after upload, but currently im doing my gcses and allahamdullilah it is going good, but I've been confused for so long as to what im actually meant to do after i actually complete the apprenticeship. Like do I stay with the company and continue to work there or do I have to complete another study? Also, which would be best to place my apprenticeship for, a private firm or one of the big 4?
Wa alaykum as salam after finishing the apprenticeship you will either be offered a permanent contract (unlikely they do not offer you one) or you go and find another job.
Best time to do apprenticeship is after a levels or BTECs and both big 4 of private can be good, it depends on your preferences.
@@FehzanMehdi thank you for your reply
Brother Fahzan If I do APPRENTICESHIP in UK and later on I decide to move abroad would I be able to get Job abroad based on my accountancy apprenticeship-degree if not what subject should I choose in University for accountancy ?
Your answer will be much appreciated?
If you do a degree apprenticeship the degree is like any other degree you’d get from university - so a degree gained through an apprenticeship will be fine.
I didn't do GCSEs,but I did something we refer to as wassce in my country which is sierra Leone and am currently studying ACCA...am in my second level.... can I be Able to apply for the apprenticeship in UK.
If those qualifications are recognised equivalents of uk qualifications and you have right to work in the UK then yes. I've found the biggest issue for many students from abroad is right to work.
@@FehzanMehdi I don't have the right to work there since I have never visited there before
Hi Brother, I have been looking for degree apprenticeships in accounting and finance but have been unable to find local firms/providers. I live in Leeds and have been wondering if you know any firms/companies that will offer me this apprenticeship.
It is quite late now to be looking - there a few non degree apprenticeships still hiring in London - best time to start looking and applying is September / October as they typically recruit a year in advance.
Does university matter? I mean obviously it does, but does it matter by a large margin?
Imo not so much for most careers I’ve done a video on this too recently
Id also like to know where you went after college/sixth form because i feel apprenticeship are very difficult to get in but this is path i realy want to go
So after sixth form I took a year out and then joined the national audit office on a school leaver programme. Check out my video on Dealing with failure will give you a bit of an insight and hopefully some motivation
@@FehzanMehdi thanks for replying and how exatly did you find this programme you joined as im not exactly sure where to search to find internships or apprenticeships
Hi i recently received my GCSES. I passed all my GCSEs(other than French got a 3 in that😏) I got a 6 in Maths and English Literature but a 4 in English Language. How big of a disadvantage am I in?
Some schemes will require a 5 but there are many which will accept a grade 4 in English language so don’t worry too much about it
@@FehzanMehdi ive looked at kpmg pwc quite a few and they ask for a 4 so u should be fine as long as i smash my A levels
I should be fine*
Hi I hope your well your videos are so amazing please dont stop, anyway I recently got my offer from PwC to join their school leaver programme but the reuirement was 120 UCAS points but because of covid they said all the offer holders wont need to worry about them as they are guranteeing us all regardless of it because of how COVID affected us in school this year but im not sure if they are completely removing the UCAS points requirements for future years.
Thank you and congrats on the offer really good news!
Out of interest is this as part of the flying start programme?
I don’t believe what you’ve experienced will be the norm going forward ie they will still consider grades as part of the application but may be a sign of a shift to putting less focus on grades!
@@FehzanMehdi thanks and no it’s just a regular apprenticeship in Audit straight after sixth form
Love how you casually say regular apprenticeship as if securing one is an easy feat!
@@FehzanMehdi lol yh honestly still can’t believe it tbh very shocked and with them guaranteeing the offers now I’m so relieved and can enjoy the summer holiday without any stress
@@depthlimited8056 what did you get for your gcses math and eng, what a levels did you choose. Please answer since I'm trying to secure an offer like you after college
What if you have a grade 6 in maths but 4 in English language which is still a pass does it cancel each other out
Thanks no you can’t take an average if a scheme requires level 5 then you must have level 5 in both subjects
@@FehzanMehdi now I wish I actually got the chance to do my gcse's that really has screwed me over
Is it possible to still get an apprenticeship with bad a level
Yes it’s possible not all apprenticeships require top a levels but it does depend on your definition of bad
@@FehzanMehdiI’m currently doing my a levels right now and it looks more likely that I will get between ABB-BBC would I still be eligible to apply for apprenticeships or degree apprenticeships in accounting and finance?
hey, i have no idea if your going to respond. but if anyone does read this... Im currently in year 13 soon going to be applying to unis and apprenticeships. but i have no idea how to apply. do they require a personal statment?
Check out my video on where to find accounting jobs and watch my playlist on application series. Will help you out. Personal statements are only really for apprenticeships which requires application through ucas (not many)
Jazakallah khair
Wa iyaak
I got 4 at maths and eng lang is this too low or should I resit.
No you’ll still be eligible for some schemes I think EY accept a 4 so a pass grade in both should be fine
can international citizens apply for graduate schemes and migrate to uk
Yes they can but important to remember firms won’t sponsor visas so you must have the ability work full time
Any links for good apprenticeships for chartered accountants?
I’m going to do a video on this subject and release it around end of this week
@@FehzanMehdi thanks
What experience do employers look for
Internships, Placements, Insight days are relevant and look good in an application
Avoid EY’s digital apprenticeship. You’ll be treated like a slave. Kpmg’s 360 apprenticeship is better
WALIKUM salam bruv...................... sorry for asking something off topic.....I have done alot of research on google , sent messages to Professionals who went through the process ...................what i want to ask is that ....Is it possible to get an audit or tax role once some has become ACCA member? .....I know BIG4 hire many graduates and apply work permit for them but i am talking about experienced professional who are not based in UK .........let say if i complete my 3yrs ACCA training from BDO RSM GT which are not big4 but comes in top 10 firms (because as i from PAK most of the big 4 firm hire ACCAs in for their ERP department i dont know they dont why they do this) ......do u think big4 will consider me for hiring for experienced role ?
Secondly , Please make video on whether we should join ERP department for 3 yrs training or not ?Many people say ERP is the Future. Please shed some light on this.Thanks alot and keep making such useful videos bruv .very informative stuff.
Wa alaykum as Salam they would rarely sponsor visas and would only do that if there is no local talent. Yes you can join a firm here but would need to have right to work in the U.K. it may be worth joining a top 10 firm in your home country then looking to transfer to the U.K. as an example when I was at BDO I know qualified accountants would come to the U.K. office from South Africa and spend a few years here
Is it hard to study plus work ???
Definitely not easy can get quite tough esp when at times it can feel like you’re only working and studying. However it’s manageable, planning in advance is the key if you do that you should be able to manage both fine.