Daniel Magale, an avid motorbike fan and certified accountant, relocated from Kenya to the Isle of Man in early 2022. He is an IT and Projects Risk Specialist and works for International Financial Group Ltd (IFGL).
Choosing the Isle of Man
I’m a certified accountant by trade, but felt I had outgrown the profession, and was looking for a new challenge and a fresh start somewhere new. The Isle of Man came onto my radar after speaking to a friend who’d successfully relocated to the Island. After doing some research I soon realised the TT Races took place in the Isle of Man – I am a huge motorbike fan and have followed MotoGP racing for many years, so this essentially sealed the deal for me!
I initially reached out to local recruitment agency, Orchard, and Rachel my main point of contact, was incredibly helpful from the get-go.
A personal recruitment service from the outset
Rachel made me feel like I was her number one priority, she gives a very personal service and every time we’d speak, she would remember every detail about me! I wanted to use my experience in accounting and audit to pivot my career, and Rachel was very resourceful in helping me find roles suitable to this change.
Making the transition from accountancy to risk and compliance
Rachel put me forward for a role at IFGL, within the IT team, specialising in risk and compliance. My background and skills in audit and accountancy allowed me to make the transition into risk – and it was Rachel that gave me the confidence to go for the role, even helping me with interview prep.
I went onto secure the role – and from there on out, Rachel helped me throughout the relocation process – from supporting me with my visa application to even helping me find a house ahead of my arrival.
After doing some research I soon realised the TT Races took place in the Isle of Man – I am a huge motorbike fan and have followed MotoGP racing for many years, so this essentially sealed the deal for me!
Daniel Magale
The Isle of Man – a truly welcoming place
Although it’s only been several months since I moved to the Island, I can safely say I have no regrets. I have been overwhelmed by the kindness and generosity I have received from people from day one. This extends beyond my work colleagues and employers, but to the local community.
For example, when I got to the Island the former tenant of my rental showed me to the house, helped me with my luggage and gave me a tour of the capital Douglas. My manager and colleagues have also been so welcoming, and generous with their time. I have already made some life-long friends.
I’ve already experienced some of the wonderful places around the Island, including a tour of the infamous TT racecourse, which was an incredible and truly unique experience - and one to tick off the bucket list! I am now even considering buying my own motorbike so I can ride the Mountain Course whenever I choose.
An Island of endless opportunities and great work-life balance
Back in Kenya I would be commuting to work for up to an hour each way – setting off at 6am to be in work for 7am. Here in the Isle of Man I can be at work within 10 minutes! This has made a huge difference to my day; it means I have more time to do the things I love and can explore the Island more now the days are longer, and the evenings are lighter. I am a keen cyclist, and there is ample opportunity here to get out on the bike and explore the country lanes, coastal roads, and off-road tracks.
My work-life balance has also drastically improved - my working days are far more structured, and I work far less overtime compared to my previous role where I would be getting calls at midnight!
Something that has really stood out to me since relocating, is how many career opportunities there are here. There are many vacancies in accountancy, audit, compliance, and risk, and I’m encouraging several friends back home to move here. I’ve sold it that much, that two of them have already applied for roles! In the time I have been on the Island, I have grown both professional and mentally. Job satisfaction has far surpassed my expectations – and it is apparent that career progression, and the freedom to move roles (and careers) both internally within an organisation and externally within the industry is far greater in the Isle of Man.
Looking forward
I am very much looking forward to summer in the Isle of Man – I have been told it is when the Island really comes to life. Of course, I am very excited to see the TT Races – I’ve no doubt it will live up to my expectations! When I get my own motorbike, I can’t wait to get out and ride the course, but also the other fantastic coastal and winding roads the Island has to offer.
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