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spacejam Newbie
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Posted: 26 Jul 2012 at 12:06 | IP Logged
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Hi everyone
I'm a young graduate. Just spent five years consecutively in a Florida state
university completing my undergraduate and masters in accounting.
I'm hoping for an opportunity with the big 4. A few questions with regards
to my resume...
Is it necessary to state an objective? I've heard people answer this in
different ways.
Is it appropriate to indicate whether I want to do tax or audit? I feel like I
could do well in either one and would be open to both opportunities.
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db729 Major Contributor
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Posted: 27 Jul 2012 at 10:24 | IP Logged
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No. Don't put objective. If you're applying for Big 4 Audit, your purpose is obviously to get into Big 4 Audit. Why waste space? It'll never help you.
You should be decisive and figure out which line of service you want. If you choose tax and end up hating it, transfer out after a year, or vice versa. But you need to show recruiters/interviewers you already did your research and know what you want.
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spacejam Newbie
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Posted: 27 Jul 2012 at 11:26 | IP Logged
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Thanks db. Could you take a look at my resume? I came across one of your
threads in a search and noticed you did this in the past.
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db729 Major Contributor
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Posted: 27 Jul 2012 at 16:03 | IP Logged
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Sure no problem. Upload and send me the download link (take out whatever confidential information of course).
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