Vagabond said:
Completely new fields? We're talking about accounting at the end of the day.
You can talk about accounting all you want, but the name 'accountant' is a general term (which is why people choose other names like financial analyst over 'accountant' because it sounds better). Either way, you're going to have to choose to specialise in a particular FIELD- auditing, tax, banking, etc. That's the fields i'm referring to.
Vagabond said:
As for say, a finance-related field, I don't see why a co-op grad with a couple of accounting work placements would have an inherent advantage over somebody who has spent 2 years auditing banks.
If you refer back to my original explanation, i said: "co-op grad will have greater flexibility to enter into completely new fields depending on interest, but when competing directly with a cadet in their organisation will tend to rise up the ladder slower than the cadet".
Vagabond said:
A cadet also has the option of calling it quits after their 2 years of work (or really, at any time) leaving open the possibility of studying a double-degree or pursuing vacation work in a completely different field. I think the flexibility is always there.
I agree that yes, a cadet does have the flexibility to do such things, but looking it empirically when contrasted with a co-op, you would have to agree the co-op has the greater flexibility? I'm not saying a cadet has absolutely no flexibility (I mean, some cadets are trying for co-ops this year!), all i'm doing is offering a comparison.
Vagabond said:
I don't think its fair to say cadetships limit your career opportunities (what you imply) when a problem across the big4 is post-CA staff retainment!
I don't think i was referring to career opportunities. I was referring to the speed a person will rise within the organisation, and i think i did mention a cadet will rise more faster in their own organisation than co-op grads. And i think it'll be reasonable to say a cadet who chooses to join another organisation will be faced with the problems any grad would face?