Mohib Ullah Sheikh
About Mohib Ullah Sheikh
Mohib Ullah Sheikh is a Quality Control Analyst specializing in Audit, Assurance & Risk at KPMG Australia, with a diverse background in financial remediation and consulting. He holds multiple degrees in finance and accounting and has worked for notable firms including Deloitte and MinterEllison.
Work at KPMG Australia
Mohib Ullah Sheikh has been employed at KPMG Australia since 2020. He currently holds the position of Quality Control Analyst in the Audit, Assurance & Risk division, a role he has occupied since 2021. Prior to this, he worked as a Consultant in the same division for a period of four years. His responsibilities include ensuring quality control measures are met within audit processes, contributing to the overall integrity of financial assessments.
Previous Experience in Audit and Risk
Before joining KPMG, Mohib Ullah Sheikh worked at Deloitte Australia as a Case Assessor in Advice Remediation for four months in 2019. He also served as a Risk Consultant at MinterEllison, focusing on Fee for No Service (FFNS) Remediation for six months in 2020. His experience at these firms involved working on complex financial remediation projects, highlighting his expertise in the audit and assurance sector.
Education and Expertise
Mohib Ullah Sheikh holds a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Finance from the National University of Science and Technology, completed between 2011 and 2015. He also earned a Master's degree in Professional Accounting from UNSW from 2016 to 2018. Additionally, he has an Associate's degree in Accounting from ACCA, obtained between 2013 and 2021, and a Diploma of Financial Planning RG 146 from Monarch Institute in 2019. His educational background spans multiple countries, including Australia and Pakistan.
Diverse Work Background
Mohib Ullah Sheikh's work history includes various roles that showcase his adaptability. He began his career as a Marketing Intern at HammerHeads in Dubai in 2017. He also worked as a Casual Employee at MYER in Sydney for five months from 2016 to 2017. Additionally, he volunteered as a Student Volunteer at UNSW for one month in 2018. This diverse background reflects his ability to transition between different sectors and roles.