Obviously mention what the companies emphasise themselves, for instance EY it's "People first culture" and the idea of "quality".redruM said:Will be applying during the weekend.
Any thing special I should mention for EY? or any other firms?
the firm i'm at will let you do a double, they just wont support you for the other subject... they also will often take people after they have one or two years of uni under their belts - different places like different things, look aroundInfiniteQ said:I see you're doing a double... they might be a bit iffy about that just cos it takes you super long to finish your degree.
Every firm takes people after one or 2 years of uniroadcone said:the firm i'm at will let you do a double, they just wont support you for the other subject... they also will often take people after they have one or two years of uni under their belts - different places like different things, look around
When's your assessment centre date?jasee said:Anyone here currently going through the EY graduate recruitment process?
Is this for accounting only?seremify007 said:They are taking in vacationers (ie. 1st years) though.
Tax is for boring people with no communication skills and love the numerical pad on the keyboard.Meads said:Anyone looking into Tax?
Doesn't that apply to all accountants ...??redruM said:Tax is for boring people with no communication skills and love the numerical pad on the keyboard.
NO!kow_dude said:Doesn't that apply to all accountants ...??
Usually people doing double are in tax 'coz they don't need CA right?InfiniteQ said:I see you're doing a double... they might be a bit iffy about that just cos it takes you super long to finish your degree.