Associates

Overview

CPA consists of a global network of passionate, capable and independent Associates, who are carefully selected on a rolling basis. Once an Associate joins the network, the relationship with CPA continues until termination by either party. For the Associate, this is a standing membership of a global consulting team through which they will have the opportunity to engage in projects that are of interest to them.

This approach offers Associates work freedom since they have a choice on the type of projects to be involved with. It also offers Associates a supplemental stream of experience, contact-building and revenue.

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Advantages

This uniquely versatile and agile organisational structure is win-win for the Associates, CPA and the clients.

  • Standing engagement with a fast-growing and reputable firm
  • Ability to leverage firm resources and bid for projects that are of larger scale
  • Ability to generate income through low-overhead work, as well as introduction and performance bonuses
  • Freedom to work in own time and independently
  • Stimulating work with enthused, like-minded and capable individuals from around the world
  • Ability to work across diverse sectors of direct interest
  • Administration and corporate negotiations dealt with centrally, reducing bureaucracy and leaving the Associate to focus on the work
  • High levels of responsibility and client interaction
 

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