If you are interested in commerce, consider pursuing internships in digital/e-mail marketing or sales. You can also take courses in digital marketing and become familiar with MS Office/Tally to expand your opportunities. However, if you’re not interested in these fields, you can look for internships in other areas to gain real-world experience.
Remember that internships are about gaining experience, not money. Don’t expect too much from them, but also don’t settle for unpaid internships. Maintain professionalism with your employer and withdraw if you feel uncomfortable. Ask for timely payment and evaluate your work yourself. Don’t let the internship interfere with your studies. Lastly, always ask for a certificate at the end of the internship.
There are several important aspects to consider when choosing a CA firm for articleship. Some of the key factors to consider are:
Reputation: Choose a firm with a good reputation in the industry. Check their track record, their clients, and their success rate in producing skilled and qualified CAs.
Size of the firm: Consider the size of the firm and the nature of the work they do. Bigger firms may offer more exposure to diverse clients and projects, but smaller firms may provide more personalized attention and learning opportunities.
Work Culture: The work culture of the firm should be conducive to your learning and growth as an article trainee. Ensure that you are comfortable with the work timings, working environment, and the level of support and guidance provided.
Training Program: Check if the firm has a structured training program in place for their article trainees. This should include both theoretical and practical training, and provide you with hands-on experience.
CA Exam Success Rate: Check the firm’s track record in terms of CA exam success rate. This will give you an idea of the quality of training and support provided by the firm.
Stipend: While stipend may not be the primary consideration, it is still an important factor to consider. Compare the stipend offered by different firms and ensure that it is in line with industry standards.
Location: Choose a firm that is located conveniently to you, or if you are willing to relocate, consider the cost of living in the city where the firm is located.
Overall, make sure to research and evaluate multiple firms before making a final decision. Choose a firm that offers you the best opportunities for growth, learning, and career advancement.
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