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Becoming a Member of Accounting Technicians Ireland means you are joining a leading professional accounting body that will assist and support you throughout your career.
Once you pass your exams, complete the Work Practice Programme or obtained two years’ relevant work experience, you can become a Member of ATI and use the professional letters MIATI (Member of the Institute of Accounting Technicians Ireland) after your name.
This designation assures prospective employers of your professional standards and abilities.
It tells them that you are fully qualified and have the relevant ‘on-the-job’ skills to succeed as an Accounting Technician or Certified Account Technologist.
Employer Recognition:
Full members can gain instant industry recognition, by using the highly respected professional letters MIATI after their name.
Your passport to a global career:
As a Member, you can work globally with recognition from employers across all sectors.
An ever-growing community of members:
Network and learn from over 10,000 colleagues.
Free access to CPD:
Programme includes live and self-paced opportunities to up-skill, including tools that allow you to track and maintain your professional development, and options for further ‘add-on’ qualifications.
District Society social events:
Attend a busy social calendar, and network with fellow members across a range of sectors.
Affinity Benefits:
ATI connects and partners with a wide range of companies which offer our members great deals in business and personal activities.
Future-proof your career with our Members’ Continuous Professional Development programme, with up to 30 hours of CPD provided annually.
Keep your skills and knowledge up to date with our live lunchtime webinar series, weekly CPD Go service and on-demand webinars.
Qualified Accounting Technicians / Technologists can use their MIATI /CIATI qualification to progress into accountancy and business fields, with exemptions from:
There are also opportunities to study with the Irish Payroll Association (IPASS), the Irish Tax Institute, or transfer to the final year of a business, accounting, or finance degree.
The framework of the course suited because I was able to watch lectures and study after work and combine learning with employment and being a mother.
While researching what I wanted to do after my A-Levels, I became very interested in the Higher-Level Apprenticeship, as opposed to the traditional university route into the sector.
I felt through the apprenticeship, I would be able to make a head start on my career, gain experience and develop professionally while studying towards a professional, degree-equivalent qualification.
I am now considering using my exam exemption gained from my ATI Diploma to progress to fully qualified accountancy
Take the next step in your career – become an Accounting Technician.
Gain a life-long advocate for your organisation.
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