it depends on the kind of job you re looking for... some does ask for a French 'diplome'
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luckyrock 发表于 2010-2-23 23:29
thanks for the advices mm, it was very kind of you.
I am currently 25 approaching 26, which is a bit of an awkward age, that is neither young for job search nor entry of university, but not quite so so late either.
my first choice for career progression would be auditing firms such as the big 4 or other sm sized auditing firms, however, if I fail to meet entry requirements for such, then I can lower my criterias and go on searching for posts requiring junior accountants or book keepers to start with, as I am in need of another 2-3 yrs of related experiences in the industry to qualify as a member for my profession.
I suppose a French diploma such as a Master's degree will definitely come into use. it could well prove my abilities to survive in the country and sharpen language skills and build up good amount of knowledge of the society, and perhaps should help with networking for the future.
However, after all these years of studying, I am no longer a big fan for Uni if it is mostly to polish up my French, which I hopefully could sufficiently work out by on-job-training -which is, by tormenting my fellow colleagues to practice French with me,lol.
I should, anyway, take your suggestions into consideration, and in cases of a involuntarily prolonged job search period, this could be a very practical choice. Nevertheless, unfortunately,French language ability is of enormous importance for admissions esp. very good universities or Ecole de commerce here, which is pretty much my genuine weakness.