Whether you touch MYOB now and then or not at all, this takes you through the whole of it. The books first, then the pays, in the order you would meet them at work.
Accounts and payroll in one course, rather than two separate buys.
Six months of MYOB access comes with it, so you learn by doing.
The course carries forty hours toward professional development.
Once you know a system end to end, people start asking you how it works. That is where the software side of accounts work opens up.
Set files up the way a business needs them.
Show other people how to drive the system.
Keep client files clean and working.
Roles where these skills are useful, not promised outcomes. Every job is different, and some ask for more study or experience.
The books first, then the pays, then an optional quiz.
Three things that make this one worth a look.
Access to the MYOB Partner Program is included.
A named accounting tutor team answers the phone and the email.
The college works with AAT, MYOB, Xero and the bookkeepers association.
Issued on completion
Issued by the college when you finish.
Counted toward continuing professional development.
A link in your learning platform puts it on SEEK.
Send the course name and a good time to call.
An advisor covers both certificates with you.
Upfront, or weekly, fortnightly or monthly.
Enrol and open MYOB the same day.
No. It opens with an introduction and builds from there.
Around forty hours of work, with six months of access.
Yes. Six months of software access comes with the course.
No exams, ever. There is an optional quiz if you want one.
Yes. The second certificate is payroll, including Single Touch Payroll.
It is accredited by ICOES and the CPD Standards Office, and it earns forty CPD hours. It is not nationally recognised, and the college is not an RTO. For software work, employers hire on what you can drive.
Yes. A 10 day money back guarantee applies from enrolment.
This course is delivered by The Career Academy.
It is an MYOB Education Partner and a Xero Partner, and has been teaching for over fifteen years.
Picture the day someone at work asks you how MYOB works, and you know.