Probably worth letting them know since most firms tend to interview you from someone in the area you are interested in.hey, i think in the application for the job i said i wanted to do tax (if it even asked lol, bad memory), but now i want to do assurance/auditing. does it matter?
But how do you know they are computer scanned?dammm, that sucks.
How do they even determine the good and band resumes if its all computer scanned?
In what sense? They're two different accounting fields so any response would be subjective.which one is better Tax or Audit? Im thinking of starting off in auditing and stay if i like it. If not, transfer to tax. Is this alrite. Because i am really stuck b/w the two
EY brochure says that both field are for people with good analytical reasoning, since we don't actually know too much about the specifics of each field we can't really go into too much "subjective" questioning in regards to each area I would assume. (Not too sure though)In what sense? They're two different accounting fields so any response would be subjective.
Don't worry, you probably didn't do as bad as you think.i had my phone interview with BDO just then. I think I failed it, I was pretty nervous
Maybe. But was your family friend in recruitment or just a general person who worked there? I'd be conscious that the newer recruitment techniques which use those online personality tests are very effective at removing the standardised questions approach and targeting them to suit individual candidates and their weaknesses.^ Maybe, but i got advice from a familiy friend (works at Deloitte), she said for Cadetships firms are very unlikely to sway from the standardised questions
That's an approach which a lot of people take- but keep in mind you should've already thought about this from meeting people at either the ICAA event or from the different corporate functions (e.g. the firm's information evenings).which one is better Tax or Audit? Im thinking of starting off in auditing and stay if i like it. If not, transfer to tax. Is this alrite. Because i am really stuck b/w the two
assurance is a wide umbrella term used by the larger firms, and audits are one of the service offerings within that category.also in Audit goes under Assurance in PwC right?
I really liked the BDO interview back in my day- we had fun activities in the group session including building a straw tower with straws + sticky tape. I got through to second round but declined.i had my phone interview with BDO just then. I think I failed it, I was pretty nervous
When did you apply?If I haven't heard from EY for quite a while since my personality test. Should I email them to check the progress of my app? (I've heard they have given out acceptance and rejection letters to people who have applied later than me so I'm just wondering)
Made my application 20 days ago and finished my personality test a week ago.When did you apply?
Haven't heard anything either....(applied like start of last week-ish)
+ do you know if they send out emails or calls?