my personal opinion is that unless you work at a senior level for a top tier company and have specialised accounting qualifications, it is not worth pursuing a career in accounting here...the work culture here, in the absence of taxation, does not appreciate or value the profession, thinks of it as a necessary but non-contributing cost centre and sees accountants as just data entry and accounting system update clerks...other countries hold the profession in high regard but not here...salary increments are few and far in between with stunted growth...supply of accountants far exceeds demand and you need to really stand out from your peers to see any personal career growth...i recently quit accounts for this reason and am going to try something more rewarding, both personally and professionally...having said all that, each person's needs are different and depending on your personal situation, the offered salary of Qr. 6000 may be enough for a young and single fresher...but for most people it isn't...you provide zero details about your professional self and that's an annoying omission...you're asking us to shoot blind...in any case, if you're not senior level but are serious about an accounting career and are not doing it only because you have to; i would suggest you work and learn in some other more professional country, get an accounting qualification and come here later with top end skills...because as my first sentence said, if you're a hotshot accountant in a top tier company, that scene is completely opposite to the norm; excellent salaries and good professional growth...so yeah, you have a decision to make and with that, best of luck :-)
my personal opinion is that unless you work at a senior level for a top tier company and have specialised accounting qualifications, it is not worth pursuing a career in accounting here...the work culture here, in the absence of taxation, does not appreciate or value the profession, thinks of it as a necessary but non-contributing cost centre and sees accountants as just data entry and accounting system update clerks...other countries hold the profession in high regard but not here...salary increments are few and far in between with stunted growth...supply of accountants far exceeds demand and you need to really stand out from your peers to see any personal career growth...i recently quit accounts for this reason and am going to try something more rewarding, both personally and professionally...having said all that, each person's needs are different and depending on your personal situation, the offered salary of Qr. 6000 may be enough for a young and single fresher...but for most people it isn't...you provide zero details about your professional self and that's an annoying omission...you're asking us to shoot blind...in any case, if you're not senior level but are serious about an accounting career and are not doing it only because you have to; i would suggest you work and learn in some other more professional country, get an accounting qualification and come here later with top end skills...because as my first sentence said, if you're a hotshot accountant in a top tier company, that scene is completely opposite to the norm; excellent salaries and good professional growth...so yeah, you have a decision to make and with that, best of luck :-)