Article Written By: Briana Gordan
Everyone wants a career that is challenging, exciting and, above all, rewarding. If you are one of them, then bookkeeping might be the right career for you. Bookkeepers are indispensible and, as such, this is a career that is always in demand and provides outstanding opportunities.Whether you are a school leaver, a stay-home mother or looking for a mid-career change or upgrade, taking up an accredited course on bookkeeping is the first step towards this exciting career. According to the Institute of Certified Bookkeepers, Australia (ICB), part-time bookkeepers can earn between thirty five and sixty dollars per hour depending on the type of job undertaken.Before you begin your search for the course that best suits you, first consider the type of college best suited to your lifestyle. Traditional educational institutes do offer full or part-time courses. The main disadvantage of these courses is the lack of flexibility to the student. Especially for those who have work or family commitments or reside in rural places, the traditional physical institutes are not the best option.Luckily, there is the distance learning or correspondence course through the postal service. This is a good option for those who do not have ready access to the internet. However for those who do, online learning courses are a great option.The Certificate IV in Bookkeeping is an accredited course by the ICB. There are a few colleges offering this course as online learning. Besides price considerations, it is important to keep in mind a few factors when deciding on the course to enrol in.The foremost of which is, of course, whether it is one that is actually recognised by the ICB. It would be pointless to enrol in a course that eventually takes you nowhere career-wise. Next, check to see who the tutors are. If the tutors are reputable and experienced, that is an excellent indication that the quality of the materials and the teaching will be high. Will you have access to tutors throughout the course? Open communication gives students the opportunity to clarify doubts and progresses. Also, clear and timely feedback keeps studying at a comfortable pace.Another factor to consider is the reputation of the college itself and what its past and current students say. Knowing how students rate a college is a good indicator of the quality of the teaching and the overall experience. Finally, does the college provide a pathway for graduates of the Certificate IV to higher courses? This might be a consideration for you, especially if you are only at the start of your career. In the future you might want to upgrade your qualification to secure a promotion or want a fresh new career, and a college that provides further pathways would be a better choice for you.
This Article Has Been Published on Thu, 20 Oct 2011 and Read 74 Times