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SPL81
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r1racer wrote:
The entire profession of accounting sucks!!! It is so anal and stuck up!!!

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I had a 3.2 GPA and worked for KPMG for a month. I quit because I HATED the corporate, boring, serious idiots I worked with.


I won't dispute you had a bad experience, but it seems rather dramatic to make sweeping generalizations like that based on only one month of working experience.
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kait wrote:
Hi, I'll be graduating next year with a Masters degree in Accounting & Finance. I would appreciate if anyone (esp. those who are currently working in Big 4 firms or have been accepted) could share what it takes to land a job with the big 4 firms. For example, what are the minimum/cut-off CGPA those firms looking for? I checked on their websites and they didn't specify the minimum CGPA requirement. Instead, they just mentioned strong academic background.

Kait,

Start developing some speaking and writing skills outside of school.  Write a report or a study on some niche you are interested in and develop a talk on the same subject.  Send letters to the local civic organization letting them know you are available as a speaker.  Let the local paper know you can give them a fresh young look at some aspect of the topic you specialize in.

Those are the basic skills of a "Rainmaker."  You get started on that in the real world before you finish school and the recruiters will be getting calls from the hiring managers to "Get Kait in for an interview."




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Anyone having trouble finding audit experience and jobs?  I hear KPMG laid off 20% of it's auditors..and job market is tight.

I'm a  new CPA as of Sept 2007 with 3 years tax experience, but not audit.  Nevertheless, I'm having trouble finding a tax position, much less an audit position in Chicago.  Anyone have any thoughts?




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WOw, the job market is getting that tight now. I think there are way too many accountants. It seems in colleges, accounting is like the new "in" major. I'd hate to see how it will turn out in the future when there are way too many people in the field.

 

 



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Southsideirish wrote:
Anyone having trouble finding audit experience and jobs?  I hear KPMG laid off 20% of it's auditors..and job market is tight.

I'm a  new CPA as of Sept 2007 with 3 years tax experience, but not audit.  Nevertheless, I'm having trouble finding a tax position, much less an audit position in Chicago.  Anyone have any thoughts?




Not sure that 20% is accurate, but yes things are tightening. Can you get in contact with any old professors form school? If you had any that you were particularly close with they could forward your resume with a recommendation. Don't limit your search to geography if possible.



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WOw, the job market is getting that tight now. I think there are way too many accountants. It seems in colleges, accounting is like the new "in" major. I'd hate to see how it will turn out in the future when there are way too many people in the field.

 


It's been "in" for a while, and the future is now my friend. Southsideirish just attested to that.

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