cadetships (1 Viewer)

abc123yoyo

Member
Joined
Mar 18, 2011
Messages
85
Gender
Male
HSC
2011
Firstly, thank you all for your wonderful insights, cleared up alot.

money wise i think its a great option...

you work full time only for the first two years... it is demanding... but first year uni in accounting shouldn't be so tough for me because firstly, i am sharp in commerce/economics and secondly i have done accoutning at tafe...

I recently talked to a guy hu got a UTS scholarship and a cadetship offer... he chose the scholarship but said that the cadteship he got offered paid 24thousand a year! starting...

thts first yr uni? thats dman good m8ey, and he added to that... it is reviewed every 6months... so most likely itll go up a thousand or two....

so those of you that have said its not worth working... u surely have to agree that it is definately worth it? Who cares what work you do... your getting paid a shit load! and getting a guranteed job wen u leave :S or in aVERY good position to get a job in a better firm even, wen u graduate...

so yeh... i think the cadetship is good if you can get it, but i think i'd rather take the co-op scholarship... simply because your not tied to one particular firm, you get paid enough... AND its a better lifestyle

any further thoughts people? please respond?

furthermore, your not the only ones with the cadetship :eek:
$24k for the first 1 year? So after 4 years you would get around 100-110k and with mining engineering the highest starting salary for 3rd year was 150k hmmm tough choice
 

lyounamu

Reborn
Joined
Oct 28, 2007
Messages
9,989
Gender
Male
HSC
N/A
^ohhh trust me. you cannot get 100-100k with accounting until u get ur CA. and even so, that still takes years...

how come all these figures are so inflated by people thesedays?!
 

lyounamu

Reborn
Joined
Oct 28, 2007
Messages
9,989
Gender
Male
HSC
N/A
^what. malcolm turnbull was rhodes scholar? what a baller
 

seremify007

Junior Member
Joined
Apr 29, 2004
Messages
10,056
Location
Sydney, Australia
Gender
Male
HSC
2005
Uni Grad
2009
whoa...so much this year. i remember my friend getting paid like 30k like 2 years ago :S

btw, with 1.1 k per month..is that given that you are going back to PwC? :O (or free?) haha
Inflation and just general increases from the competition. I remember when I was on $33k in my 2nd year as a trainee, my colleagues in a mid-tier were on $38k.

As for the $1.1k p/m, that's the trainee allowance which is essentially either a bond or sign-on bonus. You're obligated to repay it if you don't join and work for the firm for X length of time. Conveniently since it's paid monthly, it's easy to calculate the bond liability if you wish to terminate early.

^ohhh trust me. you cannot get 100-100k with accounting until u get ur CA. and even so, that still takes years...

how come all these figures are so inflated by people thesedays?!
The more I work in practice, the more I see people who didn't finish their CA's in relatively senior roles even within accounting and finance (i.e. senior manager/director level in Big 4 firms). It's not impossible, but it's very rare. And I've never seen a Partner without a CA/CPA or foreign equivalent.
 

lyounamu

Reborn
Joined
Oct 28, 2007
Messages
9,989
Gender
Male
HSC
N/A
^oh well. True that. I also forgot to mention that there are non-accounting roles within BIG 4 and hence there are partners who may not even have CA.
 

seremify007

Junior Member
Joined
Apr 29, 2004
Messages
10,056
Location
Sydney, Australia
Gender
Male
HSC
2005
Uni Grad
2009
^oh well. True that. I also forgot to mention that there are non-accounting roles within BIG 4 and hence there are partners who may not even have CA.
I was referring to accounting roles but yes obviously those who aren't in accounting roles don't necessarily need a CA, but it's also always looked highly upon being a chartered firm and all.
 

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Users: 0, Guests: 1)

Top