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What country are you in? CISA is a qualification that deals with this stuff.
I would suggest that you join one of the big 3 (AFF, EY/Ford Rhodes or KPMG). Once you have two to three years of solid audit experience you can go for your CISA certification.
May I ask why wouldn't you want to become a software engineer? Computer Science is literally the degree that gets you that job, and despite myself not knowing much about IT Auditor, I am fairly certain there are a lot more software engineer jobs available and with higher pay. Especially if you get into a company like Google, they pay astronomically.
Unless your are a chartered accountant trainee, the best you'll be able to do is fetch photocopies for seniors. I see this everyday in Ferguson (Pwc), interns are treated really bad. You may or not get any experience at all. I speak from what I see everyday, you may get chances, however it's very unlikely.Pakistan. Yup I know that and my aim is to be cisa certified but i cant do it without any experience or knowhow so i just want to ask that without any knowledge about auditing can i excel in this field and how much time it will take to get things start going
Unless your are a chartered accountant trainee, the best you'll be able to do is fetch photocopies for seniors. I see this everyday in Ferguson (Pwc), interns are treated really bad. You may or not get any experience at all. I speak from what I see everyday, you may get chances, however it's very unlikely.
The biggest disadvantage of your field is that even if you become a CISA qualified even then most of the high paying system auditing will be done by qualified CAs. These are the norms of the market.
Developing is something which doesn't excites me, never liked developing during my graduation period
IT auditors are different mate he is most likely gonna become an information security/cyber security auditor.. You don't have to be a CA to be that lol.. I started my career in network line and now I have moved on to pre sales but a lot of my friends are auditors in PWC, kpmg, eny etc.. They are paid very well mostly everyone is paid 20L+ PA..
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Network administrator is fine just make sure to keep your focus on your ultimate aim and dont get stuck with network admin profile.. Auditing is difference from daily administration so make sure you learn the basic fundamentals of infrastructure and how it works and then do CISA or CISSP and move into big 4 auditing profile.. Don't spend more than 4 years in network admin profile..
I know all that but everything in Pakistan is unique. Any job, be it plain audit or IT audit goes to a CA if it's paying good. The Pakistani CA have an extremely strong and an almost unbreakable monopoly so anything that pays good never goes to anyone else. There are many CISAs going around with CA degrees so if there is a job they will be preferred over plain CISAs.
Moreover you have these guys auditing and providing services to most companies in the country so they usually come to know of jobs before anyone else so that also puts you at a disadvantage. The only real option in Pakistan to be an IT auditor without a CA degree is to work at these big 4 firms but they pay very less and everyday there makes you want to kill yourself. Plus Pakistani market is not as developed tech wise as India so IT auditing work is comparatively quite less to begin with.
In house jobs for IT auditors are definitely available but I dont know how good they pay. If the goal of the OP is on the External audit side or consultancy side then I think it's quite a big gamble.
Unless your are a chartered accountant trainee, the best you'll be able to do is fetch photocopies for seniors. I see this everyday in Ferguson (Pwc), interns are treated really bad. You may or not get any experience at all. I speak from what I see everyday, you may get chances, however it's very unlikely.
The biggest disadvantage of your field is that even if you become a CISA qualified even then most of the high paying system auditing will be done by qualified CAs. These are the norms of the market.
IT auditors are different mate he is most likely gonna become an information security/cyber security auditor.. You don't have to be a CA to be that lol.. I started my career in network line and now I have moved on to pre sales but a lot of my friends are auditors in PWC, kpmg, eny etc.. They are paid very well mostly everyone is paid 20L+ PA..
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Network administrator is fine just make sure to keep your focus on your ultimate aim and dont get stuck with network admin profile.. Auditing is difference from daily administration so make sure you learn the basic fundamentals of infrastructure and how it works and then do CISA or CISSP and move into big 4 auditing profile.. Don't spend more than 4 years in network admin profile..
Wow that is very weird what would a CA know about IT security/infrastructure to audit it? It's like a carpenter being asked to build a bridge.. Pretty weird but like you said it's unique to Pakistan so I guess there might be some reasons.. Pay here is pretty well for IT auditors with 8-10 years experience you can get 20-30L INR that's like 35-50lakh Pakistani rupees I assume that's a pretty good amount in Pakistan?
I know all that but everything in Pakistan is unique. Any job, be it plain audit or IT audit goes to a CA if it's paying good. The Pakistani CA have an extremely strong and an almost unbreakable monopoly so anything that pays good never goes to anyone else. There are many CISAs going around with CA degrees so if there is a job they will be preferred over plain CISAs.
Moreover you have these guys auditing and providing services to most companies in the country so they usually come to know of jobs before anyone else so that also puts you at a disadvantage. The only real option in Pakistan to be an IT auditor without a CA degree is to work at these big 4 firms but they pay very less and everyday there makes you want to kill yourself. Plus Pakistani market is not as developed tech wise as India so IT auditing work is comparatively quite less to begin with.
In house jobs for IT auditors are definitely available but I dont know how good they pay. If the goal of the OP is on the External audit side or consultancy side then I think it's quite a big gamble.
Yes please be very good at security, that is probably the biggest concern now a days. Do you plan to work in the firm on a long term basis? The problem is that the good work directly goes to the firm because of their sheer influence, I think you may know a little of what I'm talking about considering you're working in a big firm. And you may also know how kanjoos the partners are, they never let any good work go anywhere else.Im doing internship in one of big 4 KPMG and i hope i will get the job too based on my work InshALLAH , my initial aim is to do CCNA routing and switching then CCNA security and then go for MS in cyber security and after that i want to do CISA m i on right path ?
P.S i have met with few CISA's and CA's and few IT professionals all of them have said there isnt much problem regarding to IT auditing but your security and risk management knowledge should be perfect to excel in this field.
Correct me if i'm wrong
Yes please be very good at security, that is probably the biggest concern now a days. Do you plan to work in the firm on a long term basis? The problem is that the good work directly goes to the firm because of their sheer influence, I think you may know a little of what I'm talking about considering you're working in a big firm. And you may also know how kanjoos the partners are, they never let any good work go anywhere else.
I'm from islamabad.