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Re: Passed CISA as Grad with no experience
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Re: Passed CISA as Grad with no experience
Having worked in 3 of the big 4 consultancies (sadly :)) I can vouch for the fact that having the CISA is an excellent way of getting in, applying what you learnt (big 4 give great exposure) and building your career in this space. Dont forget, that the CISA teaches not only IT auditing but really understanding business… -
Re: Passed CISA as Grad with no experience
When it comes to CISA, you will get different advice. I'm not familiar with CCNA, but having an MIS degree and business management diploma is good. Many professionals I've spoken with tell me that passing the CISA exam will help me stand out from other candidates. You can start working in an industry, or start off at an… -
Re: Passed CISA as Grad with no experience
No worries at all. Was the internship you had audit related? If so you can use that as leverage for a higher salary though normally speaking when you start off you don't have much leverage to negotiate - I'm from London, UK and that's the way it is here. However no harm in asking for higher if they ask and say because you… -
Passed CISA as Grad with no experience
Background: I graduated with an IS degree and have only done one year of IT-related internships. I took the exam yesterday and passed it on my first attempt. I spent a few months reading the manual many times and researched topics I wasn't familiar with. I then did all the database questions in one shot (each domain… -
Re: Passed CISA as Grad with no experience
Congrats bro, I have read all your threads since I'm in a similar position. I have a degree in MIS like your self and everything I learned for theoretical and not technical. Which is why I'm looking at careers in business analysis or similar. I have a CCNA but these technical jobs are given to college graduates who are…
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