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Last year EY offered my friend a double degree, but he didn't take it because where on earth would you find the time to balance work, life and study? D:

EY 3rd & 4th year = $8000 allowance, but I don't know how much your salary will be if you choose to work part time.
PwC pay >$1K monthly during FT Uni. KPMG pay $4500 at the end of 2010 for 1st half of your FT Uni. And pay nothing on the last 1.5 year FT Uni. EY you can claim book fees, etc up to 1K i heard.

PwC attract the best CANDIDATES !!! as they are the most consistent employer who take care of their own human assets. That's why they pay above big 4 Average..... all the time.
 

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PwC pay >$1K monthly during FT Uni. KPMG pay $4500 at the end of 2010 for 1st half of your FT Uni. And pay nothing on the last 1.5 year FT Uni. EY you can claim book fees, etc up to 1K i heard.

PwC attract the best CANDIDATES !!! as they are the most consistent employer who take care of their own human assets. That's why they pay above big 4 Average..... all the time.
thanks for that shameless plug 10'er
 

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So as a cadet working full time, and studying part time how much you reckon would get at like 3 years into the cadetship.

And as working full time studying part time does that mean it takes 6 years to finish just the bachelor degree of business and commerce or can you cram the part time in like 4-5 years?
 

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And as working full time studying part time does that mean it takes 6 years to finish just the bachelor degree of business and commerce or can you cram the part time in like 4-5 years?
its generally 2 years full time work and part time study and two years full time study with the potential of part-time work (or a similar system) so you finish your degree in 4 years
 

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Hey, all. Congrats to those who got cadetships! Does anyone know how much cadets get for their weekly allowance during 3rd and 4th year when it is study full time??
Thanks!
at EY in vic i was told that we still get the grants for books and other uni fees etc and then we can apply for a $7500 grant for the year and we have the potential for part-time work (but not everyone gets it)
 

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its generally 2 years full time work and part time study and two years full time study with the potential of part-time work (or a similar system) so you finish your degree in 4 years
you reckon its the same for small-mid tier firms?
 

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I got the Cadetship at PwC and the offer at KPMG this year. PwC being the #1 in the world. So if anyone needs any help for next years cadetship or any inquiries about resume's and the recruitment process, you can email me at frail_owl@hotmail.com
 
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PwC pay >$1K monthly during FT Uni. KPMG pay $4500 at the end of 2010 for 1st half of your FT Uni. And pay nothing on the last 1.5 year FT Uni. EY you can claim book fees, etc up to 1K i heard.

PwC attract the best CANDIDATES !!! as they are the most consistent employer who take care of their own human assets. That's why they pay above big 4 Average..... all the time.
I heard PwC let go of ALOT of people recently though :/

But yeah :) PwC's great
 

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at EY in vic i was told that we still get the grants for books and other uni fees etc and then we can apply for a $7500 grant for the year and we have the potential for part-time work (but not everyone gets it)
Looks like EY Sydney pay more no less than 8K on the contract for year 3 & 4 (study full time & might have p/t work)
Uni & book fee up to 1K i think.
 

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PwC pay >$1K monthly during FT Uni. KPMG pay $4500 at the end of 2010 for 1st half of your FT Uni. And pay nothing on the last 1.5 year FT
err you are mistaken.. durin the last 18 months they still pay the 9 grand a year "study allowance"
 

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PwC pay >$1K monthly during FT Uni. KPMG pay $4500 at the end of 2010 for 1st half of your FT Uni. And pay nothing on the last 1.5 year FT
err you are mistaken.. durin the last 18 months they still pay the 9 grand a year "study allowance"
 

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guys its a GFC

they dont rly want u ok do u understand
? mate you seem stupid enough to think that GFC really does stand for "global flavour crisis." dont comment on things you dont actually understand.
 

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Hey guys. Instead of finishing off assessment, I've gone through the 30-something pages on this thread over about 2 days. Haha -- thanks for the info, everyone.

I've a few questions, though.

See, I'm really looking into applying to these cadetships (next year) as they sound as real opportunities for a head start. In saying that, it does sound extremely compeititive, looking at the what, 0.5% success rate. Anyways....

What sort of stuff did you have under your belts when you applied? In terms of skills, co-curricular activities. I'm really anxious about wiping the competition from the start to get to the interview stage. I've not not done anything these past year, but not any substantial, you know. Like, I've not been an SRC and not running for captain but I've done stuff like take part in Fundraising committee and whatnot.

Which firms made their candidates go through group task assessment and hand pick from there? What were these like?

What are the pays like for the mid tier firms? And in terms of experience, location - what are they like? I'd look into getting interviews with the Big 4, but as I said, the competition is stiff...

Sorry for jumping in with a bunch of questions but I'd like to be a bit more prepared when my time comes around which is quite soon, really.

Cheers
 

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Hey there vennmeh! I was quite worried about applicatiosn like you earlier too because I didnt have any prominent leadership roles like SRC/Prefect etc and Iknow lots of those pople applied from my school. So dont worry too much about that and just talk up some of your current extra curricular activites - any music/sport/community service/exchange/work experience. I also suggest if youve time and are keen do try to get involved in some volunterring/work experience position in the summer holidays if you dont have much.

For the application, I thin it's really important that you really let your own voice shine through (gosh so cliche but so true). I think the people going through hundreds of apps want to hear from YOU and not read what you think they want to hear. It'll really differentiate you from other applicants. Also research the firm and the industry so you sound like you know what you're getting into and try to mention something specific about the firm in your anwer. And always try to use up to character/word limit! And if you have won some pretty amazing awards, dont be shy and just tell them about it because you dont want to undersell yourself but dont exaggerate.

I think PWC/EY/Deloitte all had group assessments this year and KPMG had one previously but changed it this year. They all have 1-2 one on one partner intervews. Once you get to the interview stage, they're really into getting to know you as a person so they cna see if you can fit into their company culture. So lots of the interivew questions are behvaioural questions - they often as you about a situation where you demnstrated some of the firms vlaues or the skills required to work in the industry e.g. tell us about a time when you had to work in a team and someone slacked off/your life changed significantly e..g new school/country/deal with lots of things gong on and stress/time management/wne you had to be sensitive blah blah and how you dealt with these situations. A diverse range of scenarios is advisable so have an idea of all the thingds youve done so you cna draw on the best one to answer the question. Also dont just tell them about the event, tell them what you leanred from it and how it impacted on you , they really like to hear aobout personal growth etc.

For group assessments: thy're pretty fun and just be a team player - dont be shy but dont dominate. You'll oftn be role playing and they deliberately gives you roles that'll conflict - so negotiate and compromise :)

And just generla basic interviews tips: be on time, smile and look like you want to be there, ask questions!! (in my partner interviews, they always leave 5-10 mins for you to ask questions so have a few up your sleave - and ask intelligent questions so they know you're genuinely intereste din workng there and not something you cna find out on their websote), socialise with other applicants and just be yourself!

Sorry I dont know much about mid tier ones but for Big4 the pay for full time work/part time study is 30k-31k pa and that excludes text book allowances etc. And you get heaps of annual/study/exam leave! And all the Big4 offices are gorgeous! EY was so posh and KPMG's views were amazing!

Good luck and woah that was a long post!
 
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What's the hours and pay for other Big 4 & mid-tier firms?

It's 32K for PWC (before tax) and about 7-8 hours a day lol.

Not very attractive in terms of pay but it certainly is worthwhile in terms of work experience I guess...
 

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