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FASB Action Alert


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Tip of the Day - The Importance of a Positive
Attitude Cannot be Overstated


During my experiences in the Big 4 campus interview
process I noticed a pretty unbelievable trend. Many of
the candidates entered meet-and-greets and interviews
with a very poor attitude. The target varied, but the
attitude was the same. Candidates displayed negativity
towards their professors (making excuses for only
averages grades), their peers (complaining about
classmates) and even themselves (using self-deprecating
humor).

While this is not as common during actual interviews, it
is something that is seem frequently in the informal
interactions with the Big 4. The Big 4 staff routinely
send first or second year staff that are alumni of the
school to participate in campus recruiting activities.
These people are often only one or two years older than
some of the students being interviewed. As such,
informal conversations invariably strike up between Big
4 staff and candidates about professors, classes, etc.
Be warned, this is a very slippery slope! While these
conversations can seem harmless, YOU ARE BEING JUDGED!

It is the job of the first/second year staff to report
their opinion of each candidate to the senior
recruiters. Anything you say to them can and WILL be
used against you. The Big 4 are looking for someone that
is positive and polite. Any complaints, insults, or
otherwise negative words, even in a harmless manner can
significantly hurt your chances of getting hired. It is
not an understatement to say that it can even prevent an
otherwise perfect candidate from receiving an offer.
Consider yourself warned!!

For more tips on getting hired with the Big 4, please
visit Big4Guru.com

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Thanks for your prompt reply!

What do you think about small firms hiring candidates like me?

Thanks again!



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aztb,

The same advice goes for the smaller firms. The
competition will be somewhat less, however. I typically
advise candidates to prepare for a Big 4 interview, no
matter what the size of the firm they are shooting for,

I would recommend applying to both small and large firms
and getting a feel for which is best for you. Small
firms have their advantages.



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Hi Big4Guru,

I'm currently a Law Student and will earn my JD in a few month. I will also
be enrolling in a Masters in Accounting program once I'm finished with
law school so I can fulfill the CPA requirements. With a JD in hand, and
possibly a CPA, how difficult will it be for me to obtain a big 4 job (i'm in
the NY/NJ area) if I have top grades in my masters in accounting
program? I know accounting firms tend to hire more in a bad economy
than other industries--although hire less than their usual
(and it is certainly one of the motivating factors for me to put myself even
more into debt [total 150k with law school and masters]). But I don't want
to be left for broke when I'm done.

Can you give me any advice? Will it be any easier for me to get a big 4 job
with a JD & CPA?

Thank You!

Edited by spatel783 on 10 Feb 2009 at 18:14
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