Do You Need CA / CPA or IPA to Become a Manager or Partner? (Perth Career Progression Guide)

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Introduction — Why This Question Matters in WA Accounting

If you’re aiming for Manager, Senior Manager, Director or even Partner in a Perth accounting firm, one question will shape your entire trajectory:

“Do I need a CA/ CPA or IPA to progress into leadership in public practice?”

In Western Australia, this is more than a qualification choice — it’s a strategic career decision. CA/CPA/IPA status signals:
But not all firms treat CA/CPA/IPA equally. Some boutique practices promote talent without it, while most mid-tier and larger firms will not consider an accountant for Management without formal qualification.

At Beckway Professionals, we see firsthand how WA firms make these decisions. This guide breaks down the real expectations — based on live briefs, partner feedback, and placement data across Perth’s public practice sector.

Perth Firms Still View CA/CPA/IPA as the Standard for Leadership

Across Business Services, Tax, SMSF and Audit, CA, CPA and IPA remain the recognised markers of:
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More than 80% of Manager & Senior Manager roles we recruit require CA/CPA. For Director and Partner pathways, that figure climbs to nearly 100%.

Do You Need CA/CPA/IPA to Become a Manager in Public Practice?

Short answer:

✔ Yes — in most mid-tier and larger boutique firms

✖ Occasionally no — but mainly in smaller or non-traditional firms

Why Managers Usually Need CA/CPA/IPA

Managers are responsible for:
These responsibilities require both technical depth and formal recognition, which CA/CPA/IPA provides.

Rare exceptions:

Some boutique firms may promote high-performing accountants without CA/CPA/IPA into “Client Manager” or “Supervisor/Manager” roles, but progression becomes slower beyond this point.

Do You Need CA/CPA/IPA to Become a Senior Manager or Director?

At this stage, CA/CPA/IPA becomes almost non-negotiable.

Why?

Senior Managers and Directors:
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You can reach Senior Manager without CA/CPA/IPA — but only with exceptional tenure, loyalty and internal reputation. It’s the exception, not the rule.

What About Partnership? Is CA/CPA/IPA Essential?

For 99% of Perth firms: yes.

Partnership requires:

Rare exceptions

A small number of Perth firms may accept non-qualified partners if the role is:
But these are outliers — not standard pathways.

CA vs CPA vs IPA — Which Is Better for Perth Accountants?

In Perth’s public practice market, both are equally respected.

CA often suits:
CPA often suits:
IPA often suits:
Bottom Line:
Choose the learning style and structure that fits you best. All 3 qualifications open doors.

What If You Haven’t Started CA/CPA/IPA Yet?

You still have strong options — but your progression may be slower.

What Perth firms look for instead:
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Accountants who start CA/CPA/IPA within their first 2–3 years progress into Senior and Manager roles 12–24 months faster.

What If You Don’t Want to Do CA/CPA/IPA At All?

You can still build a rewarding career — but your options will change.

Possible without CA/CPA/IPA:
Difficult or unlikely without CA/CPA/IPA:

Leadership Signals Partners Look For (Beyond CA/CPA/IPA)

Qualifications open doors — but they don’t guarantee promotion. Partners value behaviours that demonstrate leadership readiness:

The Top Five Signals:
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Partners promote based on trust, communication and leadership — not technical skills alone.

Salary Impact — Why CA/CPA/IPA Boosts Earning Potential

Across Beckway placement data:

Final Takeaway — Do You Need CA/CPA/IPA for Leadership?

If your goal is:

Role

Is CA/CPA/IPA Required?

Manager

✔ Recommended, often required

Senior Manager

✔ Almost essential

Director

✔ Essential

Partner

✔ Mandatory in 99% of firms

If you want flexibility and mobility:
CA/CPA/IPA is the most reliable way to future-proof your career — in public practice and commercial accounting.
If you prefer a non-qualification path:
Your career options may narrow, but can still be rewarding depending on your long-term goals.

Ready to Plan Your Leadership Pathway?

Beckway Professionals helps Perth accountants:
👉 Register with Beckway Professionals
👉 Book a Career Consultation
👉 Download the 2025 Salary Guide

Your leadership journey starts with clarity — and the right advice.

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