ATI Conferring Ceremony
Our Conferring Ceremony for the academic year 2022/23 will return to being an in-person event taking place in spring
Congratulations to the Class of 2023! ATI's Conferral Ceremonies took place in February and March this year to celebrate and recognise new graduates achieving their accounting qualification, welcome to the ATI community of Members!
READ MOREOur Conferring Ceremony for the academic year 2022/23 will return to being an in-person event taking place in spring
A quick guide to writing your CV and Cover Letter
Accounting and finance integrate the concept of money with business and management. A lot of people are put off accountancy because they believe they do not have good mathematical skills. However, math is not necessarily the main skill you will need in accounting. Good analytical abilities, strong communication skills, basic computer skills and interpersonal skills are some of the skills needed to be a good accountant.
We develop textbooks for each of our subjects, including up-to-date taxation and legal regulations.
TouchPoint is an online portal for you to access important information and services instantly, anywhere in the world.
An online question bank with a huge range of questions for each subject.
When you are preparing to sit ATI exams, there are certain documents, regulations and forms you’ll need to read and complete.
Work experience is a critical element of our Diploma for Accounting Technicians. We can advise you on what you should do to plan for your work experience submissions.
When you enrol in an ATI programme, you become a student member of the Institute. This means you are a member of your local District Society, and can attend many of their events.
All of the professional accountancy bodies and some higher education institutes offer our members exemptions. If you’re thinking of further study after graduation, learn more about your options.
Accounting Technicians Ireland conducts its activities to the highest ethical standard. We promote an environment where our students and members can excel academically, professionally and personally.
To ensure confidence in Accounting Technicians Ireland our members and the MIATI and FIATI designations, we have a Code of Professional Ethics and a set of Disciplinary Procedures.
We encourage you to read these documents carefully and understand the professional conduct you are expected to practice as a student, a member or a fellow of our Institute.