20th April 2009, 04:40 PM
Quote:quote:Originally posted by peteraf
Could you not just take the the general requirements for a MIFA as the base? Something like must have degree plus 3 years relevant experience at the right level or 5 years without degree?
but that underlines the inaccuracy of the IfA levels. To get MIFA you can either work your butt of on sites and writing reports for years and years, doing 'the job'. Or you get a masters, get a management job delegating the actual job to people who know what they are doing, and cruise into a MIFA because of your level of responsibility!