Congrats DexJnr!DexJnr said:Wuhoo got an offer from EY last night! my #1 preference out of the Big 4.
Stoked..
Thanks for your help Huy Appreciate it mate
It's random actually or so it appears, my friend got a call before he even completed the tests. I got a call a few days after I completed my online test, basically if you get the tests you are bound to get a call in the next few days.Tabris said:I jsut called from PWC, they sent me 2 emails about the online test but yet to confirm the interview/assessment time.
Does anyone know when they will confirm assessment time? or give me a rundown of the entire process?
thanks brother!Huy said:Congrats DexJnr!
Yes i have an insight but still no idea who to pick...this is what i have learntsunjet said:surely you would have an insight after attending both assessment centres.
isn't the ca support the same in all the big 4?deakin2009 said:Yes i have an insight but still no idea who to pick...this is what i have learnt
KPMG
bigger clients
longer hours
less pay
seem nicer (strangely)
less time there 7 weeks as oppose to 8 as deloitte
cool binder
better CA Support
also rumours of good deals on phones/clothes etc. anyone experienced this at KPMG and expand a little more?
Deloitte
reputation of being nicer
better pay
Moving into new offices (MELB)
mates there
Also is the likeliness of me being given a grad position equally likely at both firms?
HELP?! can anyone add anything...would be greatly appreciated
Congrats to all successful applicantsHuy said:Yeah I reckon CA support is the same everywhere (Big 4).
I don't know about the 'longer hours' bit. I guess it depends on the client and division.
What's this about less pay? How much is Deloitte paying? c.f. KPMG.
And I think all Big 4 recruit and hire from interns at the same proportion. Pretty good chance of getting a grad position I reckon. That's what I'm hoping for anyway.
exactly...so more or less i am better off flipping a coin.Vagabond said:In companies of thousands of people judging a firm's 'niceness' based on a handful of people you met is pretty short-sighted.
Unfortunately however I don't think there's any way to determine what company is right for you from an outsider's perspective as the most important things like
A) How that particular company will expect you to perform your work (e.g. methods, IT systems, 'work infrastructure' [massive differences here btw])
B) Training (availability and frequency)
C) Internal assessment
...are practically hidden from you until you've started.
i'd prob go kpmg if i was deciding between kpmg and deloitte for an aust position.deakin2009 said:exactly...so more or less i am better off flipping a coin.
Guess that makes my choice easy if I get both Deloitte and EY. EY are also easier for me to travel to. Both EY and Deloitte have awesome people, so I couldn't really decide which way to go if by chance I get EY as well.Suvat said:If you really need a league table ranking of the firms to resolve your dilemma then here are some examples
2006
http://www.internationaltaxreview.com/default.asp?page=52&PUBID=236&ISS=20728&type=3&SID=591661
2007
http://www.internationaltaxreview.com/default.asp?page=62&PUBID=262&ISS=22854&type=3&SID=661260