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Members who complete the MINT competency assessment tool will be credited with up to 2 unstructured CPD hours.


MINT can help you understand what is important for your job satisfaction and explore career paths open to you. Compare your current competencies with those required to reach the top of your chosen career. Then use this information to build a comprehensive career development plan for your future


MINT is free to Institute members, confidential, and designed specifically for people with an accounting background. The web tools have been developed for the Institute in association with Cerno Limited.

 

MINT tools: 


 Image Job satisfaction tool: if your current role isn’t giving you what you want from your career then this is the place to start your search for what you need.

 

 Image Career aspiration tool: helps you explore the range of career paths open to you, and helps ensure you are heading in the right direction.

 Image Competency assessment tool: compares your current skills with those required to reach your goal, and provides a detailed report identifying the competencies for you to focus your development on.

 

 Image Professional development tool: enables you to quickly locate relevant books, articles, training events and websites to help build your competencies. Most articles can be viewed directly online and books can be requested from the Institute's Library with one click. 

 

 Image Development plan tool: helps you keep track of the competencies and professional development resources you’re interested in.


Please email registry@nzica.com or phone +64 4 474 7840 if you need to obtain a login and password to access the MINT website.

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