Posted: 30 Nov 2011 at 16:26 | IP Logged
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db729 wrote:
Honestly, I rarely hear about someone coming into Big 4 without either 1) being recruited from undergrad/MAcc or 2) have previous public accounting experience at a lower tier firm. Off the top of my head, I can only think of two instances. |
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I agree with this. I'm going through route #2 right now. When I was in college, the Big 4 did not interest me and I went the option of a midsized firm. I stuck around there for 2 years and got my CPA before moving to corporate. I was a core member of an SAP Implementation and now that the implementation is over I've been looking for move my career along and feel that I can't go it where I'm at...
I managed to get my foot in the door at PwC through some connections in my network and I had my interview today with a Partner and Sr. Manager at PwC. It went pretty well and they gave me the impression that I'm probably going to have an offer pretty soon.
In addition, I've been approached the Sr. Manager on my company's audit about joining his firm, KPMG. It's still in the early stages with that and I've made him aware of my PwC interview to see if he can help push things along.
With all of that being said, I'm been targeted for hire as an experienced associate at both KPMG and PwC. I wouldn't spend any time applying for Senior positions if you don't have any Public Accounting experience. Try to network with those around you who have Big 4 experience and see if you can get your foot in the door at the associate level!
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