Audit Career Insights: Letter to My Younger Self

Chidambaram Narayanan
Author: Chidambaram Karthik Narayanan, CISA, Chartered Accountant, Azure Cybersecurity Architect Expert (SC-100)
Date Published: 18 April 2024

 Dear 20-something Me,

As you embark on the exciting journey of your audit career, I extend to you a heartfelt letter filled with timeless lessons that, if heeded, will add brilliance to your professional story. These insights are gifts from the future, reflections on the journey, and beacons of wisdom to illuminate your path with purpose and resilience.

  1. Embrace the dance of change: In the early days, I wish I had fully embraced the importance of adaptability. Audit work is a dynamic dance, and the ability to pivot gracefully is a skill worth honing. Embrace change, welcome challenges, and be open to exploring new methodologies and technologies. Your nimbleness will be the key to thriving in the dynamic world of auditing.
  2. Surround yourself with inspiration: In the vibrant tapestry of your career, the people you choose to journey with matter profoundly. Seek out those who inspire you to do better, to dream bigger. They are the threads that weave the fabric of your professional story. Let their passion fuel your own, and together, you can create a masterpiece.
  3. Curiosity is your greatest ally: Stay hungry for knowledge. Curiosity is not a distraction; it is your compass, guiding you through the maze of the professional landscape. Do not be afraid to ask questions, my younger self. Each query is a step closer to wisdom, and the more you seek to understand, the more enriched your journey becomes.
  4. Feedback is a guide, not a dictator: Feedback is not a verdict; it is a guide. Don't let it weigh you down. Be your own person, trust your instincts, and let criticism refine you, not define you. Your journey is uniquely yours, and every piece of feedback is an opportunity to evolve, not a final judgment.
  5. Think resilient: Cultivate resilience in your thoughts. The journey ahead is a dynamic teacher, and challenges are lessons waiting to be learned. Approach each day with the belief that the world is your classroom, and everyone and everything in it has something valuable to teach. Think resilient, my younger self, and let every experience contribute to your growth.
  6. Network like your career depends on it: Building a robust professional network isn't just a career strategy; it's a lifeline. Forge connections with colleagues, mentors, and professionals in adjacent fields. The relationships you build can offer invaluable insights, support during challenging times, and even unexpected career opportunities. Attend industry events, engage in coffee chats, and be genuinely interested in others – you'll be surprised at the doors that open.
  7. See the business beyond the audit desk: Auditing is not just about numbers and reports; it is about understanding the heartbeat of the business. Developing a keen business acumen transforms you from a technical auditor to a strategic partner. Dive into the intricacies of your industry, grasp market trends and understand your organization's financial health. This holistic view not only makes your audits more impactful but also positions you as a trusted advisor within the larger business context.

In conclusion, as you stand on the threshold of this exciting adventure, remember that your career is not just a destination; rather, it is a journey of self-discovery and continuous growth. Embrace curiosity, seek inspiration, be resilient and relish the lessons that each day unfolds. Here's to the thrilling journey ahead.

Warm regards,

Your Future Self

P.S. Considering your commitment to excellence and continuous growth, I highly recommend exploring one or more certifications from the esteemed list below. These certifications are strategically chosen to not only augment your professional profile but also provide you with a distinct advantage in the field of auditing.

ISACA Certifications:

  1. Information Systems Audit and Assurance:
  1. IT Governance and Control:
  1. Cybersecurity:
  1. Privacy:
  1. Enterprise Risk Management:

Other Certifications:

  1. Internal Auditing:
    • Certified Internal Auditor (CIA): Covers internal audit, risk management and governance. (IIA)
  1. Fraud Examination:
    • Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE): Concentrates on fraud prevention, detection and investigation. (ACFE)
  1. Accounting and Financial Reporting:
    • Certified Public Accountant (CPA): Valuable for auditors working in public accounting or with financial statements. (AICPA)
  1. Information Security:
    • Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP): Relevant for auditors working in IT and cybersecurity roles. ISC²
  1. ISO Standards:
    • ISO 27001 Lead Auditor: Suitable for auditors assessing information security management systems based on ISO/IEC 27001.

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