mishmashmosh
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They've invited people for interviews already :/ when did you do your assessment?lol already attended few - just waiting on KPMG's reply to my assessment.
They've invited people for interviews already :/ when did you do your assessment?lol already attended few - just waiting on KPMG's reply to my assessment.
-.-They've invited people for interviews already :/ when did you do your assessment?
thats phenomenalHi Guys, re Big 4 Cadetship & UTS BAcc 2010, I secure offers from EY, PWC & KPMG (don't bother to go to Deloitte final Interview), BAcc will be announce today.
Any suggestion which 1 would be more secure in 4 years time (looking for long term career).
lol ye that's crazythats phenomenal
for job security i think no doubt take a cadetship with big 4, because you have to work for them after your degree for a set period of time
but bacc is more flexible, by the end you would have a better idea of the firms which you want to work for and make a better decision rather than find ur stuck with a firm u dont like for 6 yrs
LOL ur the same namulol ye that's crazy
Thanks !!! EY contract package didn't come with IPOD this year, while PWC come with a back-pack and your custom made computer print out name card.Congratulations! Well done!
Go for EY! They have a friendlier work environment
You are right Doctor Jolly.Wow! What a package! They sure make it look enticing! But now, would you really need a computer print out name card
I'm particularly biased towards EY so don't ask me if you're deciding Although, essentially what you should do is find out which one is more convenient for you, will suit your work style more and will accelerate you into your career faster (if that's what you want)
i got accepted to EY in victoria, when i talked to the assurance people (i was tax) they all got calls on the day of the interview, but with the tax people we all got calls at different times over the next three days...so it just depends, don't lose hope!I still haven't got a call from EY, does that mean I got rejected/ put on reserve list or is there a slight chance they don't call everyone for offers in the same day?
Thanks, getting worried
It make sense ..... just not sure whether after working full time, going back to final study year would have the same drive as the 1st year though.Hmm.. Is EY's program 2 years full time work and 2 years full time study, while PwC is 1 full time study, 2 years full time work then one year full time study? If so, I'd definitely go for PwC because you can firstly have a taste of what uni life is like while working part time then ease into the work when you've already learnt the basics to accounting, then go for another hard core final year of study.
^, thanks for the info,
did they have a reserve list seeing as some people might reject the offer?
People say that UTS is definitely the best in terms of location and other reasons I think. PM seremify. He said something about this ages ago....he actually said that he would have liked to go to UTS over UNSWMy HR was saying 4 subjects for a full time study.
2 if you're part time.
This is for UNSW btw.
HEY What would be the best uni for a cadet? UTS or UNSW?
UNSW might be a bit higher profile due to the higher ATAR cut off rate. For me my parents finished post grad from there. Might stick with it, but UTS is much convenience for me, work & home. UNSW will be extra 1.5 hours / day. Feasible when doing FT study, not when PT, especially in a cold winter nights....Ah, thanks for that namu Will do.
Isn't that sort of contradicting all the things you said about experience and cadetships? :\I might aim a bit higher by doing comm law and drop the cadetship. Then do some vacation work to gain work experience. Any comments?