This is actually true. I know plenty of comm/law kids that did big 4 accounting internships in their 2nd/3rd year of a 5 year degree and used that experience to land a job at BBIBs, MCs and big 6 law. We comm/law kids are cast in a bad light when applying for big 4 accounting jobs haha. I'm in...
As mentioned above it's all about differentiating yourself from someone else. In addition to this you need a strong written application. When the question asks for leadership or what not, make sure to use the STAR method - this isn't confined to just interviewing. Make your answers compelling...
Yep the use of advanced data analytics has automated the accounting industry, notably with tax compliance and book keeping. This doesn't mean that you won't have a job in accounting in the future, the nature of accounting at the professional services firm will change from compliance to...
I loved the series. No other Marvel/DC tv show has character developed their villain like in DareDevil. Kinda sympathised with Wilson Frisk - him and Matt have the same ends but just different means of achieving it.
When I did it - it consisted of 3 nights of workshops/networking with HR, grad and partners. It's a great opportunity to get yourself known to HR and partners whom will ultimately be hiring you. Also, the program really helps you develop a more global outlook and really understanding the global...
You should be able get into the KPMG foundations program, Deloitte development program, EY game changers + career compass and PwC preview program. I've been a part of a few of them and they are definitely worthwhile. If you impress them enough they send you straight into an ac/partner interview...
Hey guys I've landed a big 4 offer in tax. If any of you guys need any help regarding the application/interview process (not sure if the cadet process is the same as vacationer though) or just want to know more about the tax service line feel free to hit me up.
This Is What You Need To Become A CEO Of An ASX 200 Company
The CEOs of Australia’s top 200 companies listed on the ASX have a number of traits in common.
The average is a man aged about 54 who went to the University of NSW and studied business...
Great initiative by USYD. The cut-off for combined law at USYD and UNSW are ridiculous. They should set a threshold ATAR cut-off and implement other forms of testing like LSAT.
Well, if you get into Macq then there's really no point transferring. I assume it would easier (WAM/GPA-wise) and less costly to transfer internally if you want to do law at UNSW.